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Sight Alignment

Sight alignment is the process of adjusting your firearm’s sights so they are perfectly lined up for accurate shooting. It involves aligning the front sight (the blade or post) with the rear sight (notch or aperture) so they are level and centered. When done correctly, the sights create a straight line from the shooter’s eye through the front and rear sights to the target. Proper sight alignment ensures the bullet hits where you aim, making your shot precise. It’s a fundamental skill for accurate shooting, requiring consistent focus on the sights before firing.