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it is just as fast to use your sights
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Just practice and train this way, point shooting isn't worthless but at a range close enough to use it, it should be tough to miss.
Never been in a true SD conflict where I was forced to fire, but every trip to the range I make sure I'd be ready if it happened.
Work on keeping the front sight focused and still seeing the target at all distances, and change the distance to your target a lot. Don't spend 20 minutes at 10yds, then 20 at 20, then 20 at 30, mix it up thru the whole session.
Keep your focus moving, target-sight-target-sight, -focus only, no eye or head movement-, only fire when the sight is in focus, you'll develop a habit of always dropping your focus on the sight when you squeeze.
I had a range master work with me on this, it took me a lot of sessions before I could really feel like I was doing it well, and I still feel I need to improve. Just be aware of what your eyes are doing and practice, a lot!