Does anyone know what height front blade is necesary for the Dawson adjustable sights for the front blade on a Glock 17L?
I have heard of people having problems shooting high with the .285 on their G34 and not being able to crank the rear sight down any further.
Dawson puts out this formula for determining necesary change in front hight:
Sight Radius x Impact Distance / Target Distance = Sight Height Change
http://www.dawsonprecision.com/images/Instructions/FrontSightHeight.pdf
I am thinking that the longer sight radius on the 17L should mean that it can utilize a slightly shorter front blade than the G34 (not sure of my math)
But my basic question is if the .300 front sight will work with the G17L - meaning, it will give me enough room to adjust the rear sight to POA and not bottom out and run out of room.
I have heard of people having problems shooting high with the .285 on their G34 and not being able to crank the rear sight down any further.
Dawson puts out this formula for determining necesary change in front hight:
Sight Radius x Impact Distance / Target Distance = Sight Height Change
http://www.dawsonprecision.com/images/Instructions/FrontSightHeight.pdf
I am thinking that the longer sight radius on the 17L should mean that it can utilize a slightly shorter front blade than the G34 (not sure of my math)
But my basic question is if the .300 front sight will work with the G17L - meaning, it will give me enough room to adjust the rear sight to POA and not bottom out and run out of room.