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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 2946780" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>I would. But I don't shoot bullseye either.</p><p></p><p>There are a bunch of "experts" that push these things hard, so I bought a set for a Novak cut 1911 and they hit 12" to 14" low at 25 yards. That alone soured me on them because this was supposed to not happen as that was the only part number for that gun and sight configuration.</p><p></p><p>As with anything practice will get you better and they may work for you. I loved the big dot that Ruger installed on the LCR for a time but I do like to be able to take tight shots and my groups with a SA TRP which is a tack driver just weren't there even if the point of impact would have been. I've since never seen one of these "experts" review them that didn't look like a paid endorsement. Perhaps they are just better on snubbie and short barrel guns as I had no issue at all on the snubbie but it didn't have the express style rear blade either.</p><p></p><p>Only way to tell is to try them. See if you can find a gun to borrow or rent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 2946780, member: 3099"] I would. But I don't shoot bullseye either. There are a bunch of "experts" that push these things hard, so I bought a set for a Novak cut 1911 and they hit 12" to 14" low at 25 yards. That alone soured me on them because this was supposed to not happen as that was the only part number for that gun and sight configuration. As with anything practice will get you better and they may work for you. I loved the big dot that Ruger installed on the LCR for a time but I do like to be able to take tight shots and my groups with a SA TRP which is a tack driver just weren't there even if the point of impact would have been. I've since never seen one of these "experts" review them that didn't look like a paid endorsement. Perhaps they are just better on snubbie and short barrel guns as I had no issue at all on the snubbie but it didn't have the express style rear blade either. Only way to tell is to try them. See if you can find a gun to borrow or rent. [/QUOTE]
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