Single Six
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I've never owned or shot a Colt SAA or any of it's clones. The closest I've come is my Single Six, but it has adjustable sights. Lately I've been thinking [again] about buying a Vaquero, specifically the convertible .45 Colt / .45 ACP, and recently came across some info that gave me pause. If I read Taffin and Venturino correctly, many [most?] fixed sight single actions don't shoot to point of aim. They either shoot too high, or off to one side. The remedy seems to be filing down the front sight blade to fix the "too high" problem, or bending it to one side to correct the windage [ ] . You veteran single action guys might laugh at me for this, but the idea of grinding or bending on my gun gives me a migraine! So, my questions: Am I getting this right? Have any Vaquero owners out there actually had to do this to your gun? Thanks as always, y'all.
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