RE: How do I sight in iron sights?
You move the rear sight in the direction you want the point of impact to go. If you are hittig low, move the sight up. If you are hitting high, move the sight to a lower position. Same thing with windage if the rear sight is adjustable for windage.
If the rear sight isn't adjustable for windage, you need to move the front sight in the opposite direction you want the point of impact to change to. If you shots are hitting left of the bullseye, move the sight to the right and vice versa.
For shooting open sights, use the "pumpkin on a post" sight picture, with the bullseye on top of the front sight. Keep your focus on the front sight, the rear sight and target should look fuzzy with the proper sight picture.
If you need to adjust the windage at the front sight, tap the sight over with a hammer and a brass punch. Support the sight and muzzle of the barrel or else you won't be able to move the sight, or you might actually break the sight base off the barrel if its welded on.
Good luck!
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