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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2949408" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>The dove tail adapter puts the burris really low to the bore axis and at the rear of the gun which sounds like a good thing. IMHO, the red dot needs to be closer to the middle part of the pistol. Wiggle the pistol back and forth while gripping it. Where does the most movement take place and where does the least amount take place? The most takes place at the rear of the pistol, and at the muzzle. The least is center mass. That's where I want my dot. I also use the biggest dot that I can get, preferring the big circle with the dot in the middle on the pistol, and the same on my rifle. Keep in mind I'm talking speed shooting where if the dot drifts out of sight, the edge of the circle may still be visible allowing for an instant correction. Other disciplines might make the Burris rear mount a better choice. For me, it wasn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2949408, member: 5412"] The dove tail adapter puts the burris really low to the bore axis and at the rear of the gun which sounds like a good thing. IMHO, the red dot needs to be closer to the middle part of the pistol. Wiggle the pistol back and forth while gripping it. Where does the most movement take place and where does the least amount take place? The most takes place at the rear of the pistol, and at the muzzle. The least is center mass. That's where I want my dot. I also use the biggest dot that I can get, preferring the big circle with the dot in the middle on the pistol, and the same on my rifle. Keep in mind I'm talking speed shooting where if the dot drifts out of sight, the edge of the circle may still be visible allowing for an instant correction. Other disciplines might make the Burris rear mount a better choice. For me, it wasn't. [/QUOTE]
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