mustanger98
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but I believe mine fell over in the closet in its thin soft case around the time of his passing as it shoot about 8" right at 50 yds (still trying to figure how to correct this without putting scope mounting holes in the gun or replacing sights that show no obvious damage). I still love this gun, and have learned to compensate very well for the sight in the mean time.
jrfoxx, Do you have a boresighter? They're not expensive. If you boresight it, I think it'll give you a better idea of what needs adjusting how. Short of that, it sounds to me like the front sight may be rocked over to the left. Not knowing the minute particulars of your gun, you might have to index your front sight to the right to bring POI back to center. If it takes more than that, see a gunsmith about correction short of scoping it.
Editted to note: I said the above with the assumption that the front sight could be knocked over, but it could be the rear sight, in which case a later post is in fact right. That said, I still recommend having a boresighter on hand to know for sure.
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