I've taken my Henry .22 to my indoor range a couple of times now. I'm loving it. I'm still working on sighting it in. Here it is, a Small Game 20" octagonal barrel with Skinner peep sights. It's a great plinker.
For the first session I started at 10 yards and made a couple of adjustments as it was shooting high and left.
I got it sort of close then then moved it out to 25 yards, the maximum at my indoor range. This was the last target from my second practice session. I've been using my range bag as a rest.
I think I have pretty much maxed out the adjustment on the rear sight, it's a far down and right as it can go. The group seems to be pretty tight, I just want to center it better. I love the peep sight. It really works with my old eyes.
TBH, I may have a little more wiggle room for adjusting the windage to the right, but not much. I don't mind adjusting the elevation by varying my "six o'clock hold". That will change with distance anyway.
Should I file the slot to give me more windage adjustment? Do I need a different cheek weld? I'm just doing what comes naturally, what feels right. Maybe there are some techniques you could share. I would appreciate any pointers. I'd like to be able to shoot this thing 1MOA at 50 yards and maybe 2MOA at 100 yards. Well, that's the goal anyway. Perhaps you can help me get close.

Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff