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CZ PISTOL CLUBS => CZF KADET KLUB => Topic started by: MetalGravy on December 21, 2020, 01:15:20 AM
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I have tried this off hand and off of a bag. It hits high with Super X, Aguila super sonic, Minimags, CCI Standard Velocity, Blazer 22, Remington Golden Bullet, and Federal GameShok. I thought that maybe it was the higher velocity ammo, but have seen the same results with slower stuff. The further downrange I set the target, the higher the POI. Has anyone experienced this? Any suggestions?
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Has no one else had this problem?
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If you are not using it, try a "Six O-clock" Hold
Some Sights are pre set for a Six O-clock at 25 yards, as some are set-up for a Combat (#2) or a Zero Hold (#3)
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If that is no help, you may need a taller Front Sight Blade
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Will a lollipop hold bring POI down by 6 inches at 25 yards?
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Will a lollipop hold bring POI down by 6 inches at 25 yards?
Since, I don't believe the Rear Sights are adjustable, you will have to adjust Your Point of Aim .... lower
If you were using (say) a "Combat" (#2) Hold before, then a "6 O-clock / Lollypop" Hold will move you POI down by that difference
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If you end up needing to get a sight, or want to figure how much the sight is off, this calculator might help... http://www.sdmfabricating.com/sightcalc.html
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I checked the CZ catalog, and the rear sight is adjustable for elevation. I'll try that when I have a chance.
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Well, I tried, but it seems to be locktited in and I didn't want to break my allen wrench.
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I checked the CZ catalog, and the rear sight is adjustable for elevation. I'll try that when I have a chance.
If you're bottomed out on your elevation, and still shooting high, sounds like you may need to look into getting a Higher Front Sight for it