Thanks guys for you ideas!
I am a patient guy, which means I had already bought the Smith ladder sight before I even got the rifle, and mounted it before shooting it the first time. And when I did shoot it, it was on paper, but way off to the left.
Then I had a stroke of genius! Why don't I use the laser bore sighter that I already own, and which works perfectly!
And the red dot was way left of the point of aim. Just about exactly the same distance off as the holes on my target. Hey, I'll just drift my sights.
OK, after drifting the Smith sight as far to the right as possible without it actually extending out of the base, that darn red dot was still left of the POA. OK (again,) I'll drift the front sight to the left. By the time I got the red dot to match POA, the front sight was hanging out to the left about a quarter inch! (Or thereabouts.)
Not good.
OK, (again and again,) I put the Williams sight back on, not changing the windage that it was originally set to, and recentered the front sight, right to where it originally was set as well.
Guess what? That damn red dot was STILL to the left of POA! Great! At least that means the Smith sight is probably just fine. At least Smith and Williams agree.
So, I'll call NEF tomorrow and see what they say. Something's not straight, and I don't mean me!
Thanks again,
Sweaty