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<blockquote data-quote="AtomicTango" data-source="post: 3386596" data-attributes="member: 24556"><p>Dots on pistols is the way of the future. I like that Sage Dynamics channel, he really cuts out most of the BS and focuses on seeing how much pain a piece of equipment can take.</p><p></p><p>You don’t necessarily need actual range time to practice using a pistol optic. Dry fire and draw dills will do a lot to get you consistent in the presentation needed to see the dot quickly. When you do get to the range you can then practice tracking the dot as you break your shots instead of playing where’s Waldo during valuable range time.</p><p></p><p>If you have astigmatism, don’t get too worried about it or let it hold you back from trying optics. I have it pretty bad and yeah, I don’t see the nice circle dot most of you all do but that is just an small inconvenience compared to the benefits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtomicTango, post: 3386596, member: 24556"] Dots on pistols is the way of the future. I like that Sage Dynamics channel, he really cuts out most of the BS and focuses on seeing how much pain a piece of equipment can take. You don’t necessarily need actual range time to practice using a pistol optic. Dry fire and draw dills will do a lot to get you consistent in the presentation needed to see the dot quickly. When you do get to the range you can then practice tracking the dot as you break your shots instead of playing where’s Waldo during valuable range time. If you have astigmatism, don’t get too worried about it or let it hold you back from trying optics. I have it pretty bad and yeah, I don’t see the nice circle dot most of you all do but that is just an small inconvenience compared to the benefits. [/QUOTE]
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