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Lucky6547

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Hello,
So I did the level thing for my rightsight, where you put a small level on both the front and rear sight to make them even as possible. So when I finally found the right elevation, my group was about 3" right at 100 yards. Would you just adjust the rear sight, or move the front sight ever so slightly and try to get the zero as close as you can with the front sight so you have max adjustment available to the rear sight?
Or is that close enough as is?
Since the rightsight has hash marks 10, 30, and 50, and the elevation I need for 100yards is the 30 hash mark, that means I got about 20moa left for longer ranges, correct?
Any info appreciated,
Ken

I also move the rear sight 12 clicks left and got this nice group attached.
 

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I'd just move the rear and center your ele/wind scales. If your front and rear are level you're better off not messing with canting the front and introducing windage when you move the front sight up and down.
 

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