If you use a rear sight, bending the barrel up will do the opposite of what you want.

If you want the gun to shoot higher, and the front sight to stay the same height, bend the barrel down.

This assumes you leave the rear and front sight alone

BUT by lowering the front sight, you are also having to bend the barrel down and thus sending the charge lower, YUK!!!

To me, seems easiest to increase the rear sight (slot) height and do not bend the barrel at all

Mike

Last edited by skeettx; 04/09/11 05:58 PM.

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