lionking
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yes 6 o clock hold on the orange but the fact is that sight is suppose to be adjustable but it won't move was hoping others with experience on this rear sight might have adviceAre you using a 6 o'clock hold? If so, that's why your POI is lower than your POA.
front sight marked MH13 AM rgw rear sight no marking and the manual doesn't have any instructions on adjusting the sights so maybe file the front sight? but hate to do that being the rear sight is suppose to adjustThose sights should both have a little number on the side to indicate their height. Are they both the same number? It sounds like the rear is already all the way up.
Are you using a 6 o'clock hold? If so, that's why your POI is lower than your POA.
Contact Sig.I am kinda miffed about the Sig elite because they said they are adjustable and so far they don't move with the allen wrench that came with the gun.
You can change your hold to get more on target. I would still follow up on the sight adjustment in any case because you will likely benefit from that. I posted a target earlier that shot high on our P220. Here is another target with a different round, same gun, and no sight adjustment from the other ammo. Point being if you want to serious target shoot with the pistol, the sights need to be adjustable. Changing ammo will change the point of impact but it is hard to predict; for example: usually heavier bullets hit higher than lighter ones but with these two loads from this gun, just the opposite happened. YMMV
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Have you tried reversing the adjustment screws?gun did come with two different sized allan wrenches one for windage and another for supposed elevation.
hello friends have a Sig 220 Elite that says is suppose to be adjustable rear sight however turning the adjustment with the allan wrench doesn't change anything I hear it clicking but the sight doesn't move, am I missing something? I used a 6 o clock hold on the orange
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