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Sig 220 .45 shoots low ... sight advise.
December 05, 2021, 03:02 PM
villageidiotSig 220 .45 shoots low ... sight advise.
Police trade in with dim factory sights marked 6 on the front sight and not marked on the rear from a rest is 4.5 inches low t 10 yards. Just to check my observation I had another instructor shoot the pistol and his results were just as mine were. Has
anyone found this with the same factory sights. All other 220's I has shot with all bullet weights were POA POI with 200 to 230 gn rounds. thanks VI...
December 05, 2021, 03:51 PM
sigfreundMy first thought based on the fact that the rear sight is not marked with a number is that someone installed a mismatch between front and rear. Even when sights are marked with numbers, if they’re not from the same manufacturer they may not be the same height (as I once learned to my annoyance and embarrassment).
Does the rear sight seem to be original factory? Does it have any visible markings?
When you shot this pistol from a rest, is that the same way you’ve shot other guns without that problem?
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I can tell at sight a Chassepot rifle from a javelin. December 06, 2021, 08:52 AM
casI've never owned a SIG that didn't shoot low.

("combat sight picture" nonsense, they shoot low!)
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December 06, 2021, 09:00 AM
DSgrousequote:
Originally posted by cas:
I've never owned a SIG that didn't shoot low.

("combat sight picture" nonsense, they shoot low!)
Every fricken one. I almost always end up swapping them out.
December 06, 2021, 09:23 AM
powermadMy JK 220 was a Police trade in and didn't have numbers on the front or rear.
I had to measure them to find that they were an 8/8 set.
4" low at 10 yds?
Are you using a combat sight picture?
Front dot over the target and not under it?
December 06, 2021, 09:27 AM
Flash-LBquote:
Originally posted by powermad:
My JK 220 was a Police trade in and didn't have numbers on the front or rear.
I had to measure them to find that they were an 8/8 set.
4" low at 10 yds?
Are you using a combat sight picture?
Front dot over the target and not under it?
That wouldn't fix it as it's way too far off for that.
The front sight is way too tall or the rear way too short or both.
December 06, 2021, 09:56 AM
powermadThe best course of action at this point is to measure what's on there now and see what's going on.
A #6 front sight is .230" tall, a #8 is .220"
A #8 rear is .250"
If it had a .230" #6 rear that would be about 4" low.
I do know that putting 8/8 sights on a slide that came with 6/6 sights makes for an interesting range day.
December 06, 2021, 04:54 PM
villageidiotSorry for the delay just home from work. The front sight #6 measures from the top of the slide .150 thousandths high the rear sight is .185 high. All shots were with the standard top of the sights lined up as old people do.VI
December 06, 2021, 05:55 PM
armoredI would just swap them both out for new units that match or install an adjustable rear site.
December 06, 2021, 07:05 PM
powermadquote:
Originally posted by villageidiot:
Sorry for the delay just home from work. The front sight #6 measures from the top of the slide .150 thousandths high the rear sight is .185 high. All shots were with the standard top of the sights lined up as old people do.VI
Sig uses the "combat" or sight picture #3
The sights are measured as an overall height, bottom of the dovetail to the top.
However from what I have seen and measured on mine, there is .020" difference from the top of the sight to the top of the slide for .40 and .45 cal.
9mm has a .030" differential.
It sounds like yours has about .035"
December 06, 2021, 08:14 PM
4MUL8RThe Sig Service Package will solve any problems. New sights, etc.
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December 07, 2021, 05:04 AM
sourdough44I’m somewhat in the adjust ‘sight picture’ camp if it’s not to much. H&K is often known to require the front sight covering the target to hit correctly.
I’m sure one can get a different height front sight installed, depending on importance to the shooter.
It seems more of an issue if one switches around a lot, usually wanting most to shoot the same.
We have a few older milsurps that run the gamut, from fine to full front sight. Since it’s usually just casual shooting, no biggie.
December 07, 2021, 09:49 AM
redhawkI always change my rear sight on my P245 and P220 compact to a #10.
December 07, 2021, 10:25 AM
sigfreundquote:
Originally posted by powermad:
Sig uses the "combat" or sight picture
But the difference in point of impact between 2 and 3 is trivial for “combat” shooting.
My measurements and analysis of the difference and confirmed by personal shooting experiments showed me that changing from one to the other changes the POI by about 2 inches at 25 yards, and less at shorter distances. Because #2 permits seeing more of the target and therefore allows a more precise sight picture, it’s what I usually use when maximum precision is what I want. The difference between the two sight pictures will not change the POI by 4.5 inches at 10 yards.
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I can tell at sight a Chassepot rifle from a javelin. December 07, 2021, 11:05 AM
Jim WatsonAssuming a 6" sight radius, 4.5" at 10 yards is .075" on the sights.
The closest pistol to hand has Meprolite sights. The distance from the center of the tritium lamp to the top of the blade is right around .070".
December 07, 2021, 05:57 PM
powermadIf you determine that you need a .270" #10 rear sight, Ameriglo is the only one that I know of that has it.
I needed a #10 for a 229 .40 cal and found it there, plain black rear but that's fine with me.
Looks like a new style with a set screw is out.
https://ameriglo.com/products/details/xd-418December 07, 2021, 07:03 PM
p08quote:
Originally posted by powermad:
Sig uses the "combat" or sight picture #3
This is the solution. Had an experienced "older" shooter at the range last summer with the same issue. Told him to put the front dot on the center of the target and the gun magically shot point of aim!
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December 07, 2021, 07:14 PM
hrcjonIf the gun doesn't shoot POA/POI for you, then just change the sights. That is literally the whole point of changeable sights. And sig and the aftermarket is really good on this in terms of options. What another similar gun does really doesn't matter.
OF course this all assumes that there are actual real groups involved in the initial analysis. Absent that it doesn't matter a hoot.
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December 08, 2021, 07:43 AM
KskeltonAim high? Sorry I couldn’t help myself when I saw it shoots low.
Yeah I would swap sights and see how that goes
December 08, 2021, 03:52 PM
villageidiotI am looking at LPA adjustable sights. Never used that brand so back to looking for reviews thanks for all the input. VI