On Ruger MKII Target Pistol that I got used not too long ago, I have found that I will need to move the rear sight to get a "no wind zero". To center up, the rear leaf is far to one side. I can see that the sight base is off a bit in location. I want to center the leaf in the sight base, then adjust the rear sight base position to come closer to centering up. I know that there is a grub screw holding the sight in position (left side?). If I loosen that sufficiently or take it out, will that allow the sight to slide freely or must I drift it with a hammer and punch? Secondly, I know that there is a certain way that dovetail sights are pounded into the dovetail and then out. Must this be followed in this instance, or can I adjust the sight in both directions, or must I pound it all the way out if the rear sight is beyond centeting up in the normal installation direction? I hope this makes sense.
Danny
Danny