Shooter's Corner (Ask the Pros) > Improve your skills
Bullseye Shooting
Leo:
Me personally, I prefer fixed sights. I have broken too many adjustables to be trusted in competition. Getting fixed sights perfect can and will take a little more work but once set, they are rock solid. If you do not depend on your firearm in competition or self defense, adjustables will work and will make zeroing the gun a lot easier. With that being said, I am using a couple of TS oranges in competition which come with CZs newest adjustable rear sight. They are of a new design and have been reliable so far. We shall see though. Only time will tell.
jrice:
Leo, I am glad to hear that you prefer fixed sights. I have had an adjustable sight by a reputable sight producer break. Would like to hear more from you about fixed sights. My new CZ 75 Omega had the rear sight staked in. If I find, by shooting off a rest, that the gun itself is not center bull or 6 o'clock hold, do you just compensate with sight picture? Jerry
Leo:
I would drift the rear for windage and change the height of the front for elevation adjustments. Dawson precision has a "calculator" to find the right front sight.
jrice:
Thanks Leo...Jerry
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