I try to remember F.O.R.S. (Front Opposite Rear Same) for sight adjustment.Yes, with the lower post hight, I'm nearly out of downward adjustment in my rear sight. I do have "one click" left before bottoming out. Off hand 1.5" high at 30 yards isn't horrible (not the best either). It's right around the peak of trajectory, I'll have to do some shooting rested and on paper to really see how things do.
Quote from: ER00z on November 18, 2021, 09:07:02 PMI try to remember F.O.R.S. (Front Opposite Rear Same) for sight adjustment.Yes, with the lower post hight, I'm nearly out of downward adjustment in my rear sight. I do have "one click" left before bottoming out. Off hand 1.5" high at 30 yards isn't horrible (not the best either). It's right around the peak of trajectory, I'll have to do some shooting rested and on paper to really see how things do.You sure? Really? -Y
Maybe ots my eyes bit your picture shows the truglo lower then the diana.Arties its taller?Anyway.If you hit to the left you move the front sight to the left that brings your shot right..Now if you lower the front that should make you shoot higher.Cause that raises the rear sight plain just as if you brought the rear blade adjustment up.Now its looking like the front truglo is lower that now caises your rear to run out of down adjustment, right?