Originally Posted by
YVK
I thought about it yesterday while dry firing and came to a conclusion that we can't avoid focusing on the dot during some parts of firing cycle. Unless somehow we can process the fact that in reality the dot is on the glass and see past the glass. But even then. I even went as far as posting the following question on Stoeger's Youtube. Remains to be seen if he answers at all.
So, here is a question for you on looking at the dot vs at the target. I pick a small spot on a target, grip/index are good, gun naturally comes up, no tension, and the dot lands exactly at the spot I am looking at. By definition I am now looking at the dot because it is covering the spot I was looking at just a fraction ago. In fact, because I was really focusing on that spot, I am now really focused on the dot covering the spot. So, it seems like focusing on the dot still happens on every aimed shot, and the trick is just not fuck it up by tracking the dot in recoil, or by leading to the next target with dot rather than with eyes?