I own a Smith & WEsson model 629-1 revolver. I shoot mostly 44 special loads. I developed a very good load which is quite accurate and pleasant to shoot. Only problem is that it shoots about 1 inch high, even with the rear sights set at the lowest setting and a 6 o'clock hold on a 2 inch bull's eye at 10 meters.
At this point, I am wondering if I should file down the rear sight leaf, or is there a shorter sight leaf that I can buy as a replacement. Has anyone had this issue before?
At this point, I am wondering if I should file down the rear sight leaf, or is there a shorter sight leaf that I can buy as a replacement. Has anyone had this issue before?


















































