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I just purchased an old Seneca with a peep sight. Does anyone have a set of instructions for adjusting the sight? I know there is a locking screw that needs to be loosened before making windage adjustments, but I'm not sure if the two screws in the back of the sight need to be loosened before making an elevation adjustment. Any help is appreciated.
 
The 2 screws are not for adjustment. There are 2 Allen screws. One on the back n one on the top. The one on back is the lock. The one on top is the adjustment. Loosen back Allen screw first then adjust up n down with top Allen screw. Then tighten back screw.
for windage, loosen slotted screw on front. Slide sight. Retighten. Don’t over tighten any screws
 
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The two slotted screws in the back open up the sight. Shouldn’t need to fool with these except for repairs
 

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