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I am getting it dialed in I think...75 grains of gorex F3 and my .530 pure lead balls with Walmart blue pillow ticking. 15 shots @ 80 yards 1.5in orange dot I may try to move the sight a little to the right.
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Looks like the corners at the lands are still a bit sharp as I am seeing what appears to be cuts from the lands. However you are getting good groups so I wouldn't rush out to smooth over the sharp corners. I would want to shoot it a lot and once the groups get tighter, then move the sights
 
if you move the sight, move it very little! As a retired machinist I fixed up a dept mic to use adjusting sights and find .003 to .005 movement to be significant when zeroing in my sights.
 

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