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<blockquote data-quote="buckeye" data-source="post: 1141728" data-attributes="member: 8467"><p>This is correct.</p><p></p><p>Let me tell you, as a musician with more than twenty years of experience, you don't mess with equipment to correct technique problems - it's a never ending spiral of frustration and bad habits. If a guy's not confident enough to hit POA with sights correctly positioned, he's not ready to carry.</p><p></p><p>Gradually adjusting a bad habit, weaning yourself off the crutch is a pipe dream. Every time you pull the trigger, you're either reinforcing good habits or bad. Under stress, you revert to habits - and with the 'adjust the sight' approach, it's anybody's guess what habits you'll revert to!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckeye, post: 1141728, member: 8467"] This is correct. Let me tell you, as a musician with more than twenty years of experience, you don't mess with equipment to correct technique problems - it's a never ending spiral of frustration and bad habits. If a guy's not confident enough to hit POA with sights correctly positioned, he's not ready to carry. Gradually adjusting a bad habit, weaning yourself off the crutch is a pipe dream. Every time you pull the trigger, you're either reinforcing good habits or bad. Under stress, you revert to habits - and with the 'adjust the sight' approach, it's anybody's guess what habits you'll revert to! [/QUOTE]
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