Big Dot sights?
- Boriqua
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Big Dot sights?
https://xssights.com/products/dxt2-big- ... ts-hk.html
My aging eyes just cant see the front sight on my HK p2000 and pickings for this gun are kind of slim. Think I want to try the big dot sights but am looking for some feedback from anyone that has tried them
Alex
My aging eyes just cant see the front sight on my HK p2000 and pickings for this gun are kind of slim. Think I want to try the big dot sights but am looking for some feedback from anyone that has tried them
Alex
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Re: Big Dot sights?
They are certainly big and bright, but you sacrifice pinpoint accuracy. Think of it as going from a 1 moa dot on a red dot sight to a 10 moa red dot.
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Re: Big Dot sights?
They are quite large, but I don't think it would completely cover a 4" target. I just measured my Sig P365's X-Ray front sight, the dot width is approximately 0.120". At 21 feet, it covers about 1.5". XS Big Dot sights are 0.188", so if my math is correct it should cover roughly 2.3" at the same distance.
The XS Big Dot has always been about quick acquistion and hits at short distances...not accuracy at long distances.
If you want to go all the way, have Wright Armory install their i-DOT system on your P2000...mount an RMR on there.
- Boriqua
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Re: Big Dot sights?
Thank you! That helped quite a bit.QuietM4 wrote: ↑April 18th, 2023, 1:38 pmThey are quite large, but I don't think it would completely cover a 4" target. I just measured my Sig P365's X-Ray front sight, the dot width is approximately 0.120". At 21 feet, it covers about 1.5". XS Big Dot sights are 0.188", so if my math is correct it should cover roughly 2.3" at the same distance.
The XS Big Dot has always been about quick acquistion and hits at short distances...not accuracy at long distances.
If you want to go all the way, have Wright Armory install their i-DOT system on your P2000...mount an RMR on there.
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Re: Big Dot sights?
I had a set of XS Big Dots on a Glock and after a short while I took them off. That front was just to big for me. Even at 15-20 yards, all I could see was a center of mass ability to hit. Head shots not so good, but that just could be me. I prefer the 3moa dot on my optic.
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Re: Big Dot sights?
Alex,Boriqua wrote: ↑April 18th, 2023, 8:02 am https://xssights.com/products/dxt2-big- ... ts-hk.html
My aging eyes just cant see the front sight on my HK p2000 and pickings for this gun are kind of slim. Think I want to try the big dot sights but am looking for some feedback from anyone that has tried them
Alex
Ever think about glasses??
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Re: Big Dot sights?
I wear progressives but need them mostly for up close stuff. I don't wear them outdoors. If I tried to use them for sighting at the range I would have to tilt my head pretty far back to get the sweet spot where I could focus on the front sight.delta6 wrote: ↑April 18th, 2023, 5:32 pmAlex,Boriqua wrote: ↑April 18th, 2023, 8:02 am https://xssights.com/products/dxt2-big- ... ts-hk.html
My aging eyes just cant see the front sight on my HK p2000 and pickings for this gun are kind of slim. Think I want to try the big dot sights but am looking for some feedback from anyone that has tried them
Alex
Ever think about glasses??
I don't want to get shooting specific glasses because I wouldn't wear them to walk about so I would rather practice, for an admittedly unlikely self defense scenario, exactly as I might find it and that would be sans glasses.
I do a lot of practice point shooting and it works well but not seeing the front sight is getting old quick. The HK seems to be the hardest for me. I pick up the sights on my p07 and my frakenglock much better
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Re: Big Dot sights?
While I cant speak to the handgun sight, for what it's worth I've got a Trijicon RX30 with a 6.5 dot on a short long gun. I did it for the same reason (my eyes). It works well up close, but damn... target is somewhere behind that big a$$ dot at any distance. Depends on what your trying to do I guess
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Re: Big Dot sights?
I cant see many front sights anymore clearly,especially red and orange sights.I have the XS Bigdot on a few guns but only installed the front sight.I use them like a traditional sight,that is i line up the top even with rear tops and place top of XS front sight on center target and can hit pretty dam good.
My 1911's have adjustable rear sights so i just dial em in.They work for my aging eyes.WHite Big Dot is what i use.
My 1911's have adjustable rear sights so i just dial em in.They work for my aging eyes.WHite Big Dot is what i use.
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Re: Big Dot sights?
My old eyes have started to do the same thing to me... front site is fuzzy... no matter what size, color, etc. This is what has me practicing with an RDS. I'm getting close to being able to acquire the dot quickly enough to begin carrying it... The Holosun 507C X2 has a 2MOA dot inside of a 32MOA circle... so far I like it. I like the idea of the big dot - but I don't see how it will change my focal point issue... and I'm not really willing to spend $160 on them to figure out that they don't work for me. 

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Re: Big Dot sights?
Red dot is the way to go as we age. No work-arounds, even a fuzzy dot is an accurate dot.
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Re: Big Dot sights?
I have XS big dot on 1 pistol, because it was the only night sight option for that model at the time. Wouldn't buy again. I much prefer the Ameriglo i-dot. White or lumigreen, don't bother with orange.
https://ameriglo.com/products/family/i-dot-night-sights
https://ameriglo.com/products/family/i-dot-night-sights
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Re: Big Dot sights?
Had a set on a p320, it was fast but again precision it’s not