Sighting-In Handguns With Adjustable Sights

This guide, presented by Roy Huntington, Publisher of American Handgunner Magazine, details the process of sighting-in handguns with adjustable sights. It emphasizes safety protocols and the fundamental principle of moving the rear sight in the direction you want the bullet impact to shift. The technique involves firing groups, analyzing POI, making incremental adjustments with a screwdriver, and verifying results.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Common Confusion
  2. 00:34Safety Protocols
  3. 01:01Rear Sight Adjustment Rule
  4. 01:52Results & Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fundamental rule for adjusting handgun sights?

The golden rule for adjusting handgun sights is to move the rear sight in the same direction you want the bullet's point of impact to move. For example, if your shots are hitting left, you adjust the rear sight to the right.

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