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What bullet weight? Heavier bullets tend to hit higher at close to medium ranges.
150 gr. short barrel HST load. |
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I haven't shot mime on paper since installing my HD's, but it seems to shoot pretty much the same (or close enough) for me on my steel targets.
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I shoot way low with HDs on the G43 and standard Glocks. My Vickers Glocks also shoot low for me. My buddy uses the Wilson Combat rear with an HD front and that seems to shoot POA for me.
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What bullet weight? Heavier bullets tend to hit higher at close to medium ranges. 150 gr. short barrel HST load. View Quote I also shot 1 mag of my carry ammo, 124 Gold Dots. I only use my heavier target ammo in my canned MPX but I'll try some 147 HSTs before I ditch the sights, I thought the short barrel stuff has been proven no better then regular or was that some BS I read? |
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Trijicon HD's are junk. That's just my opinion for those of you who are gonna get butthurt.
I had them on a 17 and shot it with other Glocks to compare. POA/POI was not the same at any distance. I had to do as the OP did and use an abnormal hold. That's great for point shooting, but not so much when you actually want to make a precision shot. All of my pistols now have Ameriglo Defoors. |
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First set I put on my 43 when the guns first came out.
Not only did I have the same problems with POA/POI, but I also had one of the Tritium vials break within the first week of use. Returned that set and got some Heinie Straight 8's, best money I ever spent |
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Agreed. For me I don't like the U cut rear sight. I like ameriglo pro rear sight and ameriglo CAP square front sight.
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I have a set of Trijicon 3 dots on a 43 and they also hit low.
I have two sets of Ameriglo UCs on two other 43s and they hit low too, but not as low as the Trijicons. Ameriglo makes a taller rear sight to correct it. |
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I use the Heinie Ledge Pros on my G43 and a 6 o'clock hold at 7-10 hits dead center and a cover hold at 25 hits center.
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I'll take them if you're interested in selling.
Shoot me a PM. I even have a set of great condition AmeriGlo CAP sights I'd trade you. Sent you an e-mail. Hope that's ok! |
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I'll take them if you're interested in selling. Shoot me a PM. I even have a set of great condition AmeriGlo CAP sights I'd trade you. Sent you an e-mail. Hope that's ok! View Quote I haven't screwed anything up with my Dremel in a while so I'm due |
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I have them on my 43 and don't care for them much. I like the ameriglo I-dot pro that are on my 19 much better.
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What sight picture are you using? Trijicons are calibrated for a center hold (dot is poi). OEM sights are calibrated to top of the front sight blade at 25m
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What sight picture are you using? Trijicons are calibrated for a center hold (dot is poi). OEM sights are calibrated to top of the front sight blade at 25m View Quote When you line up the top of the front and rear sights and it impacts many inches lower then POA that is a problem IMO. I personally think the G43 shoots low and Trijicon should have compensated for that by lowering the front sight. I regret not shooting it with the factory sights and tossing them in the trash because i'd like to have known the POI they had and measure them for myself. |
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I have four sets of the HD's and I wouldn't trade them for anything else. My impacts match my point of aim.
I've had Ameriglo I-Dots and Dawson Precision, none of them worked for me - they're not bad sights but they sucked for me. HD's aren't necessarily a precision sight, they're about fast acquisition - however, I shoot ragged holes with them all day long. Glock 19 - Original Orange Glock 34 - Original Orange Glock 42 - Original Yellow Glock 43 - Orange XR series |
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Which of these is the sight picture you're using? https://s15-us2.ixquick.com/cgi-bin/serveimage?url=http:%2F%2Fi46.tinypic.com%2F24awth2.png&sp=7ecd0d518ca7ac9c13d8c8d403f16c67 View Quote |
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It doesn't matter. 0 and 1 will not be 4 inches different at 25 feet. View Quote Trijicon sees these sights as close in defensive sights...put the dot on the target at close range and fire. For me and the G43, Glock OEM sights (they use the 6.1mm rear of the G17L) seem to be PoA/PoI with sight picture 0 at up to 10yds and with sight picture #1 at 15 and 25 yds. But with HD's I have to use the dot as PoA. I think Optics Planet has shorter HD fronts |
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I'll look in to that. I'm no expert but i'm not a new shooter either. http://i1166.photobucket.com/albums/q613/Johnharden810/IMG_2049_zpsr1opxjsa.jpg~original View Quote |
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I have 3 sets of them. Inhale then on my 43 and they work just fine. I also have them on my 34 that I use for 3 gun. They work just fine. I can get hits on 6 inch plates at 50 yards pretty easily.
I shoot 147 grain bullets. |
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My wife's 43 has Trijicon HDs. I've tried and cannot shoot the gun well. A friend has a factory sighted 43, and I don't shoot it well either. Low left.
I shoot my 19 and 26 very well, and have more rounds thru Glocks than all other types combined. I've found I place my trigger finger too far thru the 43's trigger guard (due to the small grip circumference). If I make a mental note to use the pad of my finger instead of the joint...accuracy improves but still isn't good. My wife shoots the gun exceptionally well. She has child size small hands. |
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https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/90884/G43-Headshots-217457.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/90884/2016-04-21-G43-217458.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/90884/2015-4-27-Glock-43-APOSTC-217459.JPG I'm happy with mine. View Quote Range session on 4-19 is low. The last is on if you are aiming at the "Q". What's the range? |
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I shot some Speer 147gr. Bonded HPs today and did not have any change in impact then the 125gr. GDs or FMJ ammo I shot last time. At 30 feet you can see the 147s I shot first masked below the bullseye. I was aiming 3 dots lined up front sight covering bullseye. The rest of the shots I aimed the same way with front sight at about the plus 1 mag extension as the 43 lays on the target. I know it doesn't seem like the end of the world but I'd rather be shooting high then low, I think i'm done with HDs on this gun. http://i1166.photobucket.com/albums/q613/Johnharden810/IMG_2456_zpsn3mo2bvs.jpg~original View Quote |
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What were all those other hits that are properly centered from?
Optics Plant has shorter HD fronts if you want to raise the PoI |
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What were all those other hits that are properly centered from? Optics Plant has shorter HD fronts if you want to raise the PoI View Quote Those sights heights don't match the numbers on Trijicon's website. Without taking it off, my sight measures .207 and Trijicon says it is .215 The shortest Triji has on its website is .200 The shortest O.P. has listed is .185 but Triji doesn't offer a .185 on the website. |
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They're self defense sights made for quick acquisition - a 43 isn't a target gun. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I shot some Speer 147gr. Bonded HPs today and did not have any change in impact then the 125gr. GDs or FMJ ammo I shot last time. At 30 feet you can see the 147s I shot first masked below the bullseye. I was aiming 3 dots lined up front sight covering bullseye. The rest of the shots I aimed the same way with front sight at about the plus 1 mag extension as the 43 lays on the target. I know it doesn't seem like the end of the world but I'd rather be shooting high then low, I think i'm done with HDs on this gun. http://i1166.photobucket.com/albums/q613/Johnharden810/IMG_2456_zpsn3mo2bvs.jpg~original |
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Found a 3 sided file in my toolbox so was able to clean it up. Not a hard project just need patience to grind down all the angles. http://i1166.photobucket.com/albums/q613/Johnharden810/fullsizeoutput_500_zpsxbpzxlhd.jpeg~original View Quote |
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Yeah, I explained I didn't have the proper file to get in the corners then later in the day I found what I needed and cleaned up the corners
I didn't delete the first post because I felt it was worth addressing. I shot today and dropping the front sight down has helped, i'm at hits behind the front sight now, i'd still preferred a 6 o'clock hold but can live with this. I know they are rapid SD sights but I think some missed the point, when I lined up the front and rear sights perfectly straight (3 dots in a row) I was impacting the target MANY inches below my point of aim. |
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Have them on several glocks including 42 and 43, they shoot poa/poi.
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While I do not have the HDs on my Glocks, the standard Trijicons are installed, what I have found is anytime I change the sights, my aiming and grouping is not as good as with the OEM sights.
Same goes for Heinie, Meprolights, Trijicons, never as good as with the polymer OEM sights. I wish I could find a set of sights that will deliver what I can with the original sights. 77 |
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While I do not have the HDs on my Glocks, the standard Trijicons are installed, what I have found is anytime I change the sights, my aiming and grouping is not as good as with the OEM sights. Same goes for Heinie, Meprolights, Trijicons, never as good as with the polymer OEM sights. I wish I could find a set of sights that will deliver what I can with the original sights. 77 View Quote Hitting many inches lower then POA is never a good start so i'm glad I was able to adjust them without having to buy new sights. I never liked the poly goal post rear sight Glock has because it seems odd to try and space the dot inside the goal post. My mind pics up 3 dots and puts them in a straight line a lot quicker. |
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Yeah, I explained I didn't have the proper file to get in the corners then later in the day I found what I needed and cleaned up the corners I didn't delete the first post because I felt it was worth addressing. I shot today and dropping the front sight down has helped, i'm at hits behind the front sight now, i'd still preferred a 6 o'clock hold but can live with this. I know they are rapid SD sights but I think some missed the point, when I lined up the front and rear sights perfectly straight (3 dots in a row) I was impacting the target MANY inches below my point of aim. View Quote If filing the sight down got you closer it is because you prefer a 6 o'clock hold. I'm not a huge fan of the HDs but I don't think its fair to suck because you don't like shooting the sights they were designed to be shot. |
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Sorry, but doesn't this prove what others have posted about your hold? If the sights are designed to be used by aligning the center dot with the target and you were using a 6 o'clock hold, that pretty simply explains low hits. I saw your other post about it "not mattering" and that it wouldn't be off 4 inches at 25 feet, but that actually isn't far off. Without doing the math, it could easily be close, and its not like you're shooting 1" groups with a 43 anyway. If filing the sight down got you closer it is because you prefer a 6 o'clock hold. I'm not a huge fan of the HDs but I don't think its fair to suck because you don't like shooting the sights they were designed to be shot. View Quote I still can't use a 6 O'clock hold, I am using dot on target but I'm not hitting 4" low while using dot on target like I was. They did suck hitting low and after some ammo and a grinder I got them usable FOR ME |
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While I do not have the HDs on my Glocks, the standard Trijicons are installed, what I have found is anytime I change the sights, my aiming and grouping is not as good as with the OEM sights. Same goes for Heinie, Meprolights, Trijicons, never as good as with the polymer OEM sights. I wish I could find a set of sights that will deliver what I can with the original sights. 77 View Quote Heinie and Novak make sights with a .125" notch and a .125" front. Very good for accuracy. |
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That wall of text is making my head hurt # 2 is what I consider a 6 O'clock hold and what I use on all my other Glocks and do well enough. I never shot anything using #1 and I don't think I ever seen that before actually. View Quote My point is that #2 is NOT a 6 o'clock hold so you're using the incorrect term You've never seen #1 (an actual 6 o'clock hold) before because you probably aren't a bullseye shooter. Did the factory sights shoot to #2 like you prefer? If so, try a set of Ameriglo Spartan sights. They're pretty similar to the Trijicon HDs, orange ring on front sight, no rings around rear tritium, but they're the same height as factory sights and square notch rear vs. U notch. |
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