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Old July 3, 2016, 12:18 PM   #8
Bartholomew Roberts
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Location: Texas and Oklahoma area
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When I am working at the speed where I am solidly competent, you see the pistol drive out pretty much straight with just a tiny upward tilt to the muzzle that levels out before full extension. It is arguably imperceptible.

When I start pushing for speed, you see the problem become a little more pronounced. Throw in a bad start like a not getting a good master grip or some cover garment snag and occasionally you get some comical looking muzzle up.

Another thing that has me curious is how much dot/fiber optic sights mitigate this by allowing a shooter to pick up the front sight without needing to silhouette it to see it better? Assuming of course, that the silhouette thing is what causes that.
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