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hey, I don't get page 32 of the xd manual regarding sight picture, are they saying to aim low or somthing?
I'm confused with this whole 6 o clock sight picture thing.

To quote the manual...
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Point of Impact
Shooters may use a “point of aim” sight picture at
25 yards. This means that, at 25 yards the bullet should
impact the target at the point visible at the top of the
front sight. Shooters may also use a “6 o’clock” sight
picture to strike the center of the target. Springfield
Armory pistols are designed to use the “6 o’clock” sight
picture at 25 yards. However, some pistols may shoot
“point of aim” at 25 yards depending on shooter and
ammunition.
Note: Use only clean, dry, original, high-quality,
commercially manufactured ammunition.

I can't seem to copy the pictures to show everbody, but the link to the
page is the "XD MANUAL" http://www.springfield-armory.com/custom.php

To my understanding the basic idea is to aim (align your sights)just below your inted target. or in simple-man terms "the gun shoots a little high, so aim a little lower"

dose that help?


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