Can we try a little experiment???
I know it is off topic, but humor me, I am old.
1st. Go back and look at my post on how I thought the adjustment needed to be made.
2nd. Look at the post directly under mine made by WyattT.
3rd. Look under WyattT's post and there is yours.
4th. Now look at my response, under your post and notice whom I was responding to, WyattT, not you.
5th. The you respond back to me with this:
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Ha ! Alot of what I say don't sound right to you!
Now, this is a classic example of Why and How threads jump the track.
Instead of noticing that someone else had posted something or who I was responding to, you assumed I was responding to you, when I wasn't.
This has been a long time fight starter on the site.
We get to just responding down the page, but then someone else jumps into the conversation, we see their response and we respond back to them.
In the intervenning time betwen posts, someone else has responded then a response comes up that is directed at them unintentionally, but because of the way the conversation has been going, they end up getting a fresponse and misconstruing it and where it came from and why.
My comment about not understanding was in response to WyattT, not you.
Now back to the topic at hand, I thought that the front sight was moved in the direction you wanted the bullet to go, and the rear sight moved in the opposite direction.