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10/29/2015 12:23:30 AM EDT
Last weekend I found myself hitting high or just over 8" plates while practicing a stage with my shadow. While shooting slow, I line up the tops of the sights, but shooting faster, I find myself watching the fiber optic and not the top of the front sight. It made me wonder if I should move my rear sight to make the red dot on my front sight the POI.





Figured I might ask for some of your guys opinions.





By the way, I'm digging the CZ.





Scoot

 
10/29/2015 8:20:05 PM EDT
[#1]
The top of the blade should be your POI.





10/30/2015 1:02:47 AM EDT
[#2]
Guessing I'm trying to shoot too fast. I'll slow down and watch for the top of the blade and not the dot. Thanks.
10/30/2015 7:44:00 AM EDT
[#3]
remove the fiber optic.
10/30/2015 11:26:01 PM EDT
[#4]
For long distance shots, I only used the dot to indicate the sights are close enough to focus on aligning the post and notch. With practice, my point of aim is good enough I don't even see the dot before fine tuning the aim.

For medium range targets, I only align the dot in the notch. I shoot where the dot is. It is minute of A zone accurate.

For very close targets, I only point the gun the general direction. I rarely see the dot or sights.
11/3/2015 4:57:24 PM EDT
[#5]
This

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