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    crooked Troy rear battlesight?

    Hello,

    I recently got a Troy rear folding battle sight. If I line everything up visually, when the sight is up, the frame that holds the apertures seems bent slightly to the left. I assume its supposed to be completely straight. It is SLIGHT, however i noticed it while making sure all my sights were in alignment. I also noticed I had to adjust my windage to the right a couple clicks too. Is this a bum sight, or can I work with it?

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    If you think you have a defective sight, contact Troy. They'll make it right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GermanSynergy View Post
    If you think you have a defective sight, contact Troy. They'll make it right.
    Nuff said.
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    Most like your eyes playing tricks on you. I have the same sight (bcm branded) and, from center, it took 12 clicks to the right to get a zero. I wouldn't worry about it personally.

    A note on optical illusions. When I look down my rifle with my right eye closed, the stamping in the barrel is cocked to the left. The stamping is cocked to the right with my left eye closed. Without gages, its usually pretty hard to eyeball things as far as radial alignment.

    Quote Originally Posted by ejewels View Post
    I recently got a Troy rear folding battle sight. If I line everything up visually, when the sight is up, the frame that holds the apertures seems bent slightly to the left. I assume its supposed to be completely straight. It is SLIGHT, however i noticed it while making sure all my sights were in alignment. I also noticed I had to adjust my windage to the right a couple clicks too. Is this a bum sight, or can I work with it?
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    thanks guys. I haven't contacted troy because of what the last post said. I'm wondering if it may just be my eyes playing tricks on me

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    When you say you had to adjust the windage a couple clicks, was that to visually align things in the living room or needing to adjust it to zero on the range?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ej
    I also noticed I had to adjust my windage to the right a couple clicks too.
    I've had rifles where the windage adjustment has been quite heavily off one way or the other. Doesn't matter so long as you can get zeroed; that is what the adjustment is for.

    If you do think there is a manufacturing defect and the sight is crooked, however, I've no doubt Troy will help you out.
    Last edited by SA80Dan; 01-27-11 at 08:18.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanpete View Post
    When you say you had to adjust the windage a couple clicks, was that to visually align things in the living room or needing to adjust it to zero on the range?
    The adjustments were made to zero on the range...

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    I think this was an issue on one batch of early Troy rear sights, but I haven't heard of any problems recently. I bought a Troy rear back when they were first released and contacted Troy. They sent me a new steel locking plate and it solved the issue. I still have that sight on my rifle.

    As others have said, call Troy and they will take care of you.

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    Well, if the rifle is zeroed, its zeroed correct? Even if I have to adjust my windage about 8-9 clicks and it may be slightly bent to the left, as long as its zeroed, it should work?

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