I tried the new taller front bead sight out today for the first time. I was shooting 1oz. slugs at 100m. With the original bead, the gun was shooting about 25” high (with acquisition of the bead on the flat top of the receiver).
With the new DT taller sight, the shotgun now shoots about 6” high (again with sight acquisition on the flat top of the receiver). Big improvement!
My solution to get it closer is to acquire the bead and then lower the fore end until the bead just about disappears. Or, to just acquire the very beginning (top) of the bead and then break the trigger. Any way you do it, timing your break just as the sight breaks the top of the receiver is paramount.
I’m not trying to shoot groups here. Just trying to hit the center of the large silhouette or the 18” square steel at 100m with a slug. As I mentioned before, the taller sight helps. I guess if I wanted to have it be perfect, an elevated XS or equivalent front sight would be my choice. But because I like the look of the 590 Retrograde as original, I won’t be going that route. When I shoot slugs, I’ll remember my holds at distance.
YMMV Have fun!
I'm happy to learn this and hoping I can get mine out this weekend. Frontier has a nice 14 inch 590A1 with speed feed stock for $1000.00, and I'm teetering in the fence as it has Ghost ring and blade sights...but I need another 12 ga, like I need another hole in my head.