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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3081043" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Gotta go with Dave on this one. Our range puts on an NRA Women on Target program on occasion and I am the Range Safety person on the .22 rimfire pistol stage to observe for my role.</p><p> We have NRA certified pistol instructors that take ladies that have never had a firearm in their hands before and teach them proper grip, sight alignment, trigger pull, etc..</p><p>Targets at 10 yards and some groups are all over the target. Shot with out of the box Ruger Mark II iron sights.</p><p>After they finish, they get to shoot my Mark III Hunter with red dot, muzzle brake, slide assist, and 3 lb trigger competition gun at the same distance. The groups are much smaller in comparison.</p><p> The ladies love the red dots. </p><p>That being said, the cheap red dots with huge parallax are worthless.</p><p> If anyone has never been to a USPSA match and watched the open gun guys with red dots run a stage......you need to do this to see how fast that dot can increase the stage times and accuracy at speed. ( Caveat, I've seen an iron sight guy on this forum out run some optics guys)</p><p>My next match will be a transition from limited division USPSA to Carry Optics division using a Trijicon RMR. Just got it mounted and fired a few rounds into the burn barrels for a rough sight in. </p><p>Headed to the range tomorrow for holster and draw practice. Totally new game here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3081043, member: 5412"] Gotta go with Dave on this one. Our range puts on an NRA Women on Target program on occasion and I am the Range Safety person on the .22 rimfire pistol stage to observe for my role. We have NRA certified pistol instructors that take ladies that have never had a firearm in their hands before and teach them proper grip, sight alignment, trigger pull, etc.. Targets at 10 yards and some groups are all over the target. Shot with out of the box Ruger Mark II iron sights. After they finish, they get to shoot my Mark III Hunter with red dot, muzzle brake, slide assist, and 3 lb trigger competition gun at the same distance. The groups are much smaller in comparison. The ladies love the red dots. That being said, the cheap red dots with huge parallax are worthless. If anyone has never been to a USPSA match and watched the open gun guys with red dots run a stage......you need to do this to see how fast that dot can increase the stage times and accuracy at speed. ( Caveat, I've seen an iron sight guy on this forum out run some optics guys) My next match will be a transition from limited division USPSA to Carry Optics division using a Trijicon RMR. Just got it mounted and fired a few rounds into the burn barrels for a rough sight in. Headed to the range tomorrow for holster and draw practice. Totally new game here. [/QUOTE]
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