I have to agree. I want any gun I own to be able to pop a bunny (stay in 3") at 15 yards. That also means it must shoot to point of aim. That said I have a Colt Defender that I just bought new that shoots about 5" high at 20 yds and that's not acceptable. I will install a higher front sight to bring it into line. That said, I have to say that your ammo makes a lot of difference. Most .45's are regulated for 200 or 230 gr bullets. I have a friend that thinks that faster is better and use's hi veloicty 165gr .45's. He has to change the sights on every gun he buys to get it to shoot any where near the sights! So if you are using 185 gr bullets, try 200's, or if 200's, try 230's and see what it does. If the bullet you are using is what you plan to use forever, you can file the front sight down a little. As for shooting a little left, that's easy. The sights on that Kahr (which I have to say, I really like those guns) are both dovetailed. You can move the front sight to the left a little or the rear sight to the right. Look down the slide and see if one or the other looks a little out of line with the slide. 44 Man