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The attached file is for sight alignment pictures based on 10M with 300mm sight radius, a 6 mm front sight and an apparent rear notch of double the front sight width.
(with apologies to Steve S, I have a greater belief in the of the average Joe's/Josephine's ability to 'centre' when it comes to sight alignment - however (apologies, Steve) I have done a bit of 'reconstruction' on sight alignment to give the effect of the amount of mis-alignment).
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Oops - the file (that will teach me to take a break for the evening meal)
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Isn't it strange how different people read the same document differently.Steve Swartz wrote:Are you saying a relatively small/unoticeable deviation in alignment is not serious because it results in only a minor error on the target or . . . ?
I took it to say that, for example, "it may only be 1mm out at this end but it's going to cost you 3 points".