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XDTalk Newbie
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Unfortunately in New Jersey
Posts: 17
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Tru Glo TFO
Just had a pair installed on my XD .45 and really like them. I do have a
problem that they are shooting 2" left of Point of Aim at 21 Feet. Grouping is excellent. I had the local range instructor try them from the same sitting in a charir position and holding dead center. He also had the same result. I realize that it might just be me and am wondering if anyone had the same results with these sights and how much should the rear sight be moved to the right. Input is appreciated. |
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XDTalk Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 69
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Just loosen up the allen screw on it and nudge it over a little and retest. My rear sight moved easily but don't forget to loosen the set screw.
John |
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