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Yeah I changed the sights to Dawson sights and centered with vernier calipers. I was still shooting left, which I have never done before with other brands. I moved the rear sight to the right and I’m hitting my POA. However the sight is clearly way to the right by my eyes.

It could very well be me. I’m new to Glocks.
Maybe check out a few youtube training videos on trigger control and grip. As you gain experience and your grip and trigger control come around, your groups will likely start marching back the other way, just give it a little time.

Dawson's are the best option, so you nailed that one.
 

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Great thanks everyone, I’ll take the blame for this. I’m actually going to get some professional help in a week on grip,trigger control and stance. I’m just a bit frustrated because I’ve never had this problem.
It is really common for a new Glock shooter to have their POI to the left. Heck, I have lots of Glock rounds down range and many times when picking up a new model, it will print left for a while, my latest Glock, a G43, was like that. It took a lot of rounds before I got things centered up.
 

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I just bought a Glock 17 MOS and the rear sight was pushed way to the right. Went back just to show my LGS owner and we started looking at all the display Glocks, they were all like that. Every single one had their sights pushed extremely to one side or the other.
Glock's are not sighted in at the factory, so any new Glocks with sights off center are just sloppy sight installer guy work. The machining centers these things are machined on have auto adjustments for cutter wear, so anything humans get to do, are not going to compare to that precision.
 
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