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<blockquote data-quote="sanjuro893" data-source="post: 807807" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>Okay, I've got my model 36 which shoots at center mass when sighted right. (Meaning the top of all three sights is ON the middle part of the x on a target.)</p><p>But my 637 shoots a little low when I sight like this. I've measured and measured and the front sight is not too high so it doesn't need to be lowered. What's the deal? Has anybody ever heard of a gun having a proper sight picture where the front sight post is higher than the rear? I thought it might be the ammo, I use Speer GoldDot 135 gr. +p, but it does the same thing when I use 158gr. ball ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sanjuro893, post: 807807, member: 4491"] Okay, I've got my model 36 which shoots at center mass when sighted right. (Meaning the top of all three sights is ON the middle part of the x on a target.) But my 637 shoots a little low when I sight like this. I've measured and measured and the front sight is not too high so it doesn't need to be lowered. What's the deal? Has anybody ever heard of a gun having a proper sight picture where the front sight post is higher than the rear? I thought it might be the ammo, I use Speer GoldDot 135 gr. +p, but it does the same thing when I use 158gr. ball ammo. [/QUOTE]
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