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<blockquote data-quote="Cold Smoke" data-source="post: 4025388" data-attributes="member: 44374"><p>My first experience with a dot sight was a frame mounted optic on my open class race piece back in the 90s. Since it didn’t reciprocate with the slide it was insanely easy to keep it on the target with small splits. In my limited experience with the slide mount optic it’s not nearly as easy to accomplish the same results. Obviously if I were to burn a few thousand practice rounds it would be carved a little deeper in my grain. The technique that seems to yield the best results this far is to lock a modified isosceles in the upper body and make my transitions from the waist to keep my eye hand position constant.</p><p></p><p>What gives you guys with more experience the best results?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cold Smoke, post: 4025388, member: 44374"] My first experience with a dot sight was a frame mounted optic on my open class race piece back in the 90s. Since it didn’t reciprocate with the slide it was insanely easy to keep it on the target with small splits. In my limited experience with the slide mount optic it’s not nearly as easy to accomplish the same results. Obviously if I were to burn a few thousand practice rounds it would be carved a little deeper in my grain. The technique that seems to yield the best results this far is to lock a modified isosceles in the upper body and make my transitions from the waist to keep my eye hand position constant. What gives you guys with more experience the best results? [/QUOTE]
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