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Mostly I just offered up the comment on the target being smaller than my front dot to put things in perspective. My actual aiming as I mentioned was just as one would at closer ranges, The target was not obscured by the front blade at all.
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Now you see one of the problems with "dot" sights. They work good for quick and dirty shooting, but not so good (distracting) for the occasional "precision" shot you may need to take. You can learn to ignore the dots and concentrate on the top of the blade as if it were a target sight and get good results. Or, except for the tritium sights on my Defender, just use plain black.