I’d bet between 4”-8”. Usually it is within the realm where you can crank the rear sight down far enough to adjust it to POA. For me it’s almost down tight against the stop. I prefer a 6-O’clock hold, I like to see where the bullet is going to hit, just above the top of the sight post. You can speed up the 300, to hit lower (it’s farther down the bore before the recoil makes the muzzle rise as much). That’s the theory anyway.
I’d much rather have a gun shoot high, than low. Then again it’s easier to take a little off a sight post to raise impact than add to it and lower impact to POA.
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240 gr. vs 300 gr .44 Magnum
- TM, 2020-10-31, 18:44
- There is only one way to find out-- shoot it! (nm) - JT, 2020-11-01, 08:12
- thru the years I have found the hotter, heavier load will - gary reeder, 2020-10-31, 23:00
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Depends on the ammo, barrel length
- Larry Fry, 2020-10-31, 19:37
- BTW, for a discussion of super hard cast - Larry Fry, 2020-10-31, 20:18
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Of course Huey is correct. Generally speaking
- WB, 2020-10-31, 19:02
- I keep an assortment of rear sight blade heights too.. - Huey, 2020-10-31, 19:29
- Lots of variables on that. Including, but not limited to... - Huey, 2020-10-31, 18:48