Originally Posted by
Krazykarl
Instead of zeroing my weapon, how about zeroing myself? My G17 was perpetually left. My other glocks, no problem hitting with mechanical zero. But that full sized 9mm was frustrating. I eventually drifted the sights 2 years ago. Since then, with dry fire and practice on steel I got better. Last week, went to the paper target range to train. Amazing! The groups were all too right. I ended drifting the sights back to mechanical zero. So, yes, I zeroed myself...
I zero'd a guys Glock 45 today and was hitting right. I moved it over but wondered if I was the right shift. Told him to verify. Got it spot on but still gave me pause.
PB
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