a-6, it might be you or it might be your sights. A question. Are the shots tightly grouped together or scattered out a bit? By your description it would sound like they are all close together, but higher than you thought.
Which of these three best describes your sight picture when you aim?
Do you have any vision issues? Bi-focals, etc. Your particular pistol has the small "bump" GI style front sight. Those are very difficult to see and if you are raising the sight to see it, that might explain the high shots.
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