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    Question 03 rear sight windage

    OK here goes ,i was shooting my 1903 at 300 yds at the local fullbore range ,i tried the windage arrangement and the first time i used i think i over reacted and the bullet went past the center ,so what are the graduations on the windage scale ,and i think you move the rear of the sight toward the bullet impact and the scale is in minutes /.
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    M1903 Windage GRADUATIONS

    The marks are on the M1903, M1905 rear sight are "Points ". A point on the M1903 is = 4 moa (Minutes of Angle)
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    Cheers mate .
    On the matter of which way to turn it ,the sight is turned toward the bullet impact

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    here it is !

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