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I have seen a lot of youtube videos on how most BP revolvers shoot low, particularly the Remington New Army .44's., and was wondering the proper technique for filing/shaving down the front sight post? It makes perfect sense that the front sight post would need to be lowered if the revolver consistently shoots low, but each shooter is different, so the recommendation of some is to file it down 8mm, but I can't see how that would work for all shooters. Should you just take it down in small increments, or maybe (mark the sight) paint some whiteout around the sight and aim from the sight below the whiteout until your on-target, then file the sight that's painted in whiteout? There has to be a better method than filing in increments.