Pistol Red Dot
- Bigfoot
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Pistol Red Dot
Anyone have any good tips to picking up the dot on a pistol mounted red dot?
I've been doing a lot of dry fire practice and it's getting better, but when I take a break and come back to it, I'm still not quite there yet.
So much practice I found that my holster needed some adjustment (sanding the kydex) because it was rubbing my middle finger raw when gripping the gun.
I've been doing a lot of dry fire practice and it's getting better, but when I take a break and come back to it, I'm still not quite there yet.
So much practice I found that my holster needed some adjustment (sanding the kydex) because it was rubbing my middle finger raw when gripping the gun.
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Re: Pistol Red Dot
Only tip I have, after many months of trying to get on sight quickly, is to hold the pistol close to your eye as comfortably possible. Then, start moving it out further away, until you reach your sweet spot. I found mine to be about 12 to 14 inches.
Your mileage may differ.
Your mileage may differ.
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- delta6
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Re: Pistol Red Dot
Replace the front sight with a blade that will co-witness with the dot and you'll never lose the dot again. Problem solved.
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Re: Pistol Red Dot
Interesting thoughts. Appreciate them. I kept working yesterday and discovered that as I'm bringing the gun up, I'm sort of stuck in old habits for irons.
I'm bringing it up with the barrel canted up slightly, but since I'm not using the rear sight, I'm not bringing the rear up to drop the front into the rear once I "find" it (since it's basically not there).
With only one focal plane, it's throwing me off ever so slightly. So now in my dry fire practice, I'm focusing my presentation more level and more at eye level. Seems to be working.
Still looking for more input. Can never learn enough.
I'm bringing it up with the barrel canted up slightly, but since I'm not using the rear sight, I'm not bringing the rear up to drop the front into the rear once I "find" it (since it's basically not there).
With only one focal plane, it's throwing me off ever so slightly. So now in my dry fire practice, I'm focusing my presentation more level and more at eye level. Seems to be working.
Still looking for more input. Can never learn enough.
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Re: Pistol Red Dot
Practice, practice and practice. That said I found cowitness sights helped a lot. The problem is with the MOS they also reduce the amount of holsters that can be used. Many of my older holsters simply were not made for this.
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Re: Pistol Red Dot
I"ve quite a few with red dots, and have one in particular that does not have a front site to corrolate from, i can after quite a bit of range time, get it squared away and hit the 8inch gong at 50 with it, but takes some doing. i'm attempting to find a correct height front site, to install to see if it works out.
as for red dots, burris fast fire, vortex venom, aide, i've quite a few as i have this thing about trying out lots of goods to find the one i like, for the pcc, i really like the romeo 5, incredibly accurate once sited in, and shake awake is the deal for me, as i forget where i am, let alone turning something off, which reminds me, dang it did i shut down the argon bottle last nite, dammit,
Rj
as for red dots, burris fast fire, vortex venom, aide, i've quite a few as i have this thing about trying out lots of goods to find the one i like, for the pcc, i really like the romeo 5, incredibly accurate once sited in, and shake awake is the deal for me, as i forget where i am, let alone turning something off, which reminds me, dang it did i shut down the argon bottle last nite, dammit,
Rj
- YNOTAZ
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Re: Pistol Red Dot
I thought I smelled argon
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Re: Pistol Red Dot
Irons help, practice helps more.
- Bigfoot
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Re: Pistol Red Dot
The practice thing for sure. I noticed another thing this morning, that when I have the most problems finding it is when I for some reason am "turtling" my head. Fixed it this morning and issues gone. Now to stop doing it "subconsciously."
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Re: Pistol Red Dot
If you are anything like me you've shot an iron sighted handgun for decades. 10's upon 10's of thousands of rounds. It takes a lot of time and practice to change how you've been shooting.
- superduty38
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Re: Pistol Red Dot
If you have your irons setup for a good co-witness then use your irons, just like you have for years, to lead you eye to the dot. Do not go looking for the dot, that will really slow you down, bad habit to form. Perfect practice, practice and more practice, just like any thing else in shooting.
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Re: Pistol Red Dot
I put a Tijicon SRO on my XDM competition pistol and it is very easy to pickup and find the dot. I had a holosun red dot and was always chasing for the dot.
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Re: Pistol Red Dot
the optic has nothing to do with you picking up the dot. You need to practice on fundamentals and work on your draw.
- Bigfoot
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Re: Pistol Red Dot
I agree. The more I dry fire practice, the more inconsistencies I'm finding with my presentation and what I'm doing with my head. It's crazy man!!!