I'm finding this increasingly interesting. The more dry fire I do with a SIRT the more I realize that I can hit A-zone sized targets out further than I would have originally anticipated using a target focus rather than sights-focused. I'm also finding that I can treat the trigger with contempt and still hit but that's for another thread.
Are you using anything at all as a visual reference or are you running purely off of an index that you've likely developed from a gabillion draws over the years?
I definitely use the sights, I just look through them. A high viz sight like a ameriglo bold or trijicon hd or fiber optic front helps tremendously to be able to track the sights while you’re focusing beyond them at the target.
04-17-2020, 08:43 AM
jetfire
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Originally Posted by Gio
I definitely use the sights, I just look through them. A high viz sight like a ameriglo bold or trijicon hd or fiber optic front helps tremendously to be able to track the sights while you’re focusing beyond them at the target.
I use this same method a lot. My match guns have bright green fiber optic fronts on them, which when I'm looking at the target I basically just treat the same as a red dot. Both eyes open, target focused, blurry sights, big green dot where I want bullets to go.