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<blockquote data-quote="SPDguns" data-source="post: 3138078" data-attributes="member: 17621"><p>When I first tried the red dot, I hated it. Fast forward to today, my EDC is a G19 with Leupold Delta Point Pro. I love it, but like everything else, it takes practice. After several reps and knowing the right technique it doesn't take long. If you throw the gun up and look for the dot, you will be "fishing" for it. The trick is to present the gun just like you do with iron sights and the dot will be there. And yes the dot moves, but so do your iron sights, it's just easier to see with the dot. Keep your arc of movement of the dot within the target area then press the trigger. With me, after I got used to it, my hits were the same speed as iron sights but way more accurate. If I'd ever practice, my hits would speed up....... An ADVANTAGE to the red dot is that if you are jerking the trigger, the red dot MAGNIFIES it, kind of making it a self training tool. YMMV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPDguns, post: 3138078, member: 17621"] When I first tried the red dot, I hated it. Fast forward to today, my EDC is a G19 with Leupold Delta Point Pro. I love it, but like everything else, it takes practice. After several reps and knowing the right technique it doesn't take long. If you throw the gun up and look for the dot, you will be "fishing" for it. The trick is to present the gun just like you do with iron sights and the dot will be there. And yes the dot moves, but so do your iron sights, it's just easier to see with the dot. Keep your arc of movement of the dot within the target area then press the trigger. With me, after I got used to it, my hits were the same speed as iron sights but way more accurate. If I'd ever practice, my hits would speed up....... An ADVANTAGE to the red dot is that if you are jerking the trigger, the red dot MAGNIFIES it, kind of making it a self training tool. YMMV [/QUOTE]
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