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Old March 26, 1999, 12:16 PM   #13
bear
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Join Date: November 13, 1998
Location: Mpls, Minn
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HS, if you learn how to bring the gun up and have it so you can be looking down the sights
and be very close to what you want to shoot, the open sights shouldn't be any slower than the dot. watch some of the pro's shoot and you'll see some very fast open sighted shooters. I use the dot because I wear bi-focals and have a hard time seeing the sight and the target together, with the dot you still have to use proper shooting procedures, does no good to have the dot if you can't get the target and the dot together. I think one of the most important things to work on is to be able to pull the trigger with out the gun moving, once you can do that you can just bring the gun across the pins and shoot everytime the sight gets to the sweet spot on the pin. practice, practice, practice. try falling plate match's if you have them in your area, same principle. once you get that down pretty well
then try a dot, they are nice....grin
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