A reasonable guess, based on the threads per inch I've seen on other TC rear sight elevation screws, is that the screw is threaded around 20 tpi, so one complete revolution of the screw would raise or lower the rear sight height by about .050". TC Compton's formula is a good one. I'd expect a 32" long barrel gun like a GPR to have a 36" sight radius with a tang mounted sight, and one complete revolution of elevating screw to result in a 5" point of impact change at 100 yds. Keep in mind, though, that when you loosen that back bolt in the back and retighten it, something may shift a little, depending on the sight's design, so you're still going to have to do Bill R's verification.