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When I had buckhorns on a rifle (no longer) I used the top of the blade at the top of the notch. Then found where top of the blade in the center of the "peep" would hit and finally the POI with the blade level between the points of the horns. You can use any of these that appear more clear to you. Sight I use now is more of a semi buckhorn. Track of the Wolf has a lot of options to look at. Experimenting is part of the fun. Enjoy. TC
Why don't you just file the front sight down a bit? All front sights come a little high so you can make an elevation adjustment. If you take about 1/16" off the front sight your point of impact should be about right. It is a file a little and shoot, file a little and shoot process.
Quote from: "Eric Krewson"Why don't you just file the front sight down a bit? All front sights come a little high so you can make an elevation adjustment. If you take about 1/16" off the front sight your point of impact should be about right. It is a file a little and shoot, file a little and shoot process.Yes, I think a little experimenting to get this right. Thanks