A family member very generously gave me a Browning SA .22 from his collection as my first rifle as I entered the the sport of shooting and hunting in my mid-30s (I'm a late starter!). I was out shooting at a target the other day and I was pretty consistently low and to the right. A friend of mine suggested I adjust my sight, but looking at it, I have no idea how to make the adjustment.
I'm wondering if anyone here recognizes this type of sight, knows if it's adjustable, and/or could direct me as to how to adjust it (other than aiming a little high and to the right).
I think it's a "peep sight" but this is all so new to me, so pardon my ignorance. This is an early SA .22, serial number suggests 1967 made in Belgium.
Thanks for your help!

I'm wondering if anyone here recognizes this type of sight, knows if it's adjustable, and/or could direct me as to how to adjust it (other than aiming a little high and to the right).
I think it's a "peep sight" but this is all so new to me, so pardon my ignorance. This is an early SA .22, serial number suggests 1967 made in Belgium.
Thanks for your help!
