Posted: 9/3/2005 8:41:26 PM EDT
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i have a 17, with xo night sights. seems like the poi is off bad. im talking like 4-5 inches at 10 yards. any ideas on what to do? i was shooting with winny white box and umc 250 count box ammo. gun is clean, but i bought it used. i am hoping that it isnt the sights as i really like them. brett |
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I had trouble adapting to my Ameriglo Operators at first until I figured it out. At 25 yd, I'm using the "DOT" in the front post as the point of aim/point of impact. It gives a crappy sight picture, but it's definitely NOT the same as standard rifle sights. In other words, where on an AR-15/AK your POI should be the tip of the front post, on a Glock 17, it should be the CENTER of the front post. That said, you should be able to just sight off the front post up to 25 yd and guarantee a hit onto the target w/o using the rear sights. I tried that at 25 yd and it works fairly well for speed shooting. |
Try this, rather than use the DOT as the point of aim, move the DOT slightly above the point of aim. Try it and see what happens. Also if you're shooting LOW and to the left (right handed shooter), you're probably jerking the trigger or anticipating the recoil/shot. As a beginner, I make that mistake BIG time and notice that many new shooters do it as well. When dryfiring, the front sight post should not move at all. At the range, insert snap caps randomly to simulate malfunctions. If you flinch when firing a snap cap, continue practicing until you no longer flinch when firing a randomly placed snap cap. |