So I recently picked up a Rossi 92 in 45 Colt. It is a 24 inch octagon barrel with case color hardening. The first thing I did was order a Marble's Peep Tang Sight for it. During my initial attempts to sight it in just plinking around in the field I found that I had to move the rear sight way over to the left to get it centered on paper....which of course I was not happy with. So I took it to the range today and fired from a proper bench with rest. I centered up the rear tang and proceeded to drift the front sight over so that my peep would be more centered up once zeroed. I had to push the front quite a bit to the right. It is still snug in the dovetail, but it sure looks goofy being that far over. To the point of I don't want to move it any further for fear of knocking it completely out of the dovetail.
That being the case, I still had to move the rear sight quite a bit to the left to hit center.
With the front being so far right and the rear being so far left, it sure seems that I have things out of sort.
Am I doing something wrong?