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Offsets when shooting at 45 and 90 degrees
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<blockquote data-quote="gillman7" data-source="post: 2235746" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>Thanks Mike. So as long as the line of sight on a pistol remains in a straight line, at normal distances of up to say 50 yards, you should be fine, correct? At what point does it start to affect rifle sighting? I saw Kurt mentioned 200 yards, does it affect it at 100 yards also, just not to the same extent? I am assuming it is just a matter of shooting and learning your weapon and your tendencies. To be honest, I had not thought about it before. Is it for open sights, or red dot, and scopes are affected the same?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gillman7, post: 2235746, member: 2784"] Thanks Mike. So as long as the line of sight on a pistol remains in a straight line, at normal distances of up to say 50 yards, you should be fine, correct? At what point does it start to affect rifle sighting? I saw Kurt mentioned 200 yards, does it affect it at 100 yards also, just not to the same extent? I am assuming it is just a matter of shooting and learning your weapon and your tendencies. To be honest, I had not thought about it before. Is it for open sights, or red dot, and scopes are affected the same? [/QUOTE]
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