Barrel Correct
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Barrel Correct

What is the best way to correct my point of aim? My hand seems to go right of center when I aim down range.?
I shoot a XD 40 with a 4 inch barrel.The sights are stock.
The sights on your gun is adjustable. Tap the rear sight with a brass/plastic hammer and a brass pin will move the sight.
Shoot different loads and try different bullet weights.
If you shoot with right hand, give your gun a trigger job might change the point of impact. If you don't want to lighten your gun's trigger, then you should try to work on your trigger pull. Get a snap cap and dry fire your gun at an aimed target several times. If you could see the sights move, then you're yanking on the trigger. If the sight kept on moving each time your pull the trigger no matter how hard you try, then you should consider a trigger job. If the sight moves on some shots, then you should work hard on your trigger finger.
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4 Responses to “Barrel Correct”

December 16th, 2010 @ 10:25 pm
there’s a gas block on the barrel correct? Then there’s a point of contact, so not free floating. On an AR you will always have the gas block touching the barrel as well….so not free floating.
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February 25th, 2011 @ 2:08 am
there’s a gas block on the barrel correct? Then there’s a point of contact, so not free floating. On an AR you will always have the gas block touching the barrel as well….so not free floating.
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