Sometimes we are our own worse enemy, my 45 colt has to be sighted in every time I go to the range. Today it was so far off I missed the target completey. After examining things, I see the buckhorn sight has slid to the bottom of the adjustment. I looked in the gun case and you could see where the foam was torn a little by the sight. Lesson learned, instead of changing gun cases I am going to put a WGRS sight on it, never did like the buckhorn sights.
The 22 Hornet is a different story, I have been working off and on with this for almost a year and can not get it to settle in. Today I went over it with a fine tooth comb and found the barrrel a little loose when closed. Took the forearm off and shot it. You could put VERY light side pressure on the barrrel and DRAMATCALLY change the POI. I then got my 223 out and compared the two, yep that Hornet barrel is loose! I will call tomorrow to start the return process for repairs. Of course while it is there, it would be unpatriotic not to get another barrel fitted to it. Now what do I get, a 30-30, 45-70, nothing for deer hunting, shotgun only area. JamesIII