mandofresh
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Hey all,
Long time lurker, first time poster.
Recently I was able to acquire a new Springfield Hellcat OSP a few days ago and absolutely love it. I also picked up a Sig Romeo Zero while I was there. To mount it, I used the screws that came with the sight (didn't grind them), and went to a local hardware store to find tiny tiny 4mm washers. I'm happy to say after a few rounds and re-tightening the screws, I was able to secure the optic nicely to the Hellcat. It looks so damn sexy btw. I'm very happy with the look and overall fit and finish of the Sig Romeo Zero.
However, when it came to zeroing it, I've found that I can't seem to raise the shot any higher. I've got a consistent group @ 10 yards that hits about 5" lower than point of aim. It seems like I've hit the mechanical limit for adjusting the elevation of the RZ. I did this from a supported position. My sight picture was keeping the dot in the middle of the glass for the shot.
Am I missing something here? Sight picture? Slave the dot? I've done a lot of researching and I can't seem to find anybody else that has this problem so I'm starting to think its me somehow. Am I doing something wrong?
I do have an intermediate shooting background. Former Army National Guard with a Combat deployment to Afghanistan in 09. I've shot iron sights on pistols for a long time. I'm open to the criticism for the help. I'm using the Hellcat as an EDC, BTW
Long time lurker, first time poster.
Recently I was able to acquire a new Springfield Hellcat OSP a few days ago and absolutely love it. I also picked up a Sig Romeo Zero while I was there. To mount it, I used the screws that came with the sight (didn't grind them), and went to a local hardware store to find tiny tiny 4mm washers. I'm happy to say after a few rounds and re-tightening the screws, I was able to secure the optic nicely to the Hellcat. It looks so damn sexy btw. I'm very happy with the look and overall fit and finish of the Sig Romeo Zero.
However, when it came to zeroing it, I've found that I can't seem to raise the shot any higher. I've got a consistent group @ 10 yards that hits about 5" lower than point of aim. It seems like I've hit the mechanical limit for adjusting the elevation of the RZ. I did this from a supported position. My sight picture was keeping the dot in the middle of the glass for the shot.
Am I missing something here? Sight picture? Slave the dot? I've done a lot of researching and I can't seem to find anybody else that has this problem so I'm starting to think its me somehow. Am I doing something wrong?
I do have an intermediate shooting background. Former Army National Guard with a Combat deployment to Afghanistan in 09. I've shot iron sights on pistols for a long time. I'm open to the criticism for the help. I'm using the Hellcat as an EDC, BTW