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What is the process of lining up the front and rear sights called?
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Sighting in
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Sight alignment
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Zeroing
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Sight picture
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Sight alignment is the process of lining up the front and rear sights. This technique is fundamental in aiming, where the shooter aligns the front sight in the center of the notch of the rear sight while ensuring the top of both sights are even. Proper sight alignment is crucial as it ensures the firearm is aimed accurately at the target. This is the first step in obtaining a good sight picture, which also includes placing the aligned sights onto the target correctly to achieve precise shooting results.