How are most sights so accurate on guns, even though they’re a few inches above the barrel?

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How are most sights so accurate on guns, even though they’re a few inches above the barrel?

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A shot is fired and then sights are adjusted so that one shot is in the center of the sight. Now the sights are good for the shot distance that was used to calibrate them. For other distances sights require adjustments. Else you can estimate the bullet drop to longer ranges and do the adjustment with your eyes.

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