Sicilian, If you are shooting at 50 feet, my calculacations were for 75 feet, 25 yards, the hit will be at least 3 inches right, instead of 2, just mebbe more, harder to hold center, have to move the front sight further, mebbe..
A sight pusher, aka adjusting tool is not hat expensive, can be used for any arm you have with dovetailed sights.
Cheers,
George
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Bull****, they ain't made to hit "center mass" which would be like saying they will put a cylinder or a 15 round mag into a 15 inch circle at combat ranges. They are just as accurate as any revolver made today at the range they are designed for, and that goes to at LEAST 50 yards.
ANY decent pistol has an adjustable sight. A 500 buck Glock might say their cast in sights are centered to hit the body mass. Don't believe it. Sights are made to be adjustable, so you can tune the pistol to hit where YOU holkd it, to where it goes when you "yank" it, as opposed to squeezing it on the bench.
I have a few with cast sights, they will shoot to where the sights are set, I can only allow for the misalignment, hope to hit what I "POINT" at, aim is wiorthless.
These are semis. I have NO revolvers that do not have adjustable sights. Rems with the fixed front post, I do have.. I mean the cartridge guns, the Colt cap'n balls are non adjustable, too, unless you consider grinding the hammer notch to regulate.
You shoud buy a Colt pistol next. I think that would get you mre hooked than you are now. They are beautiful as compared to Rems, though the Rem might be stronger.
Cheers,
George