I won't go into the details (not relevant to anyone but me), but I altered how I look at the sites today, and for the first time ever, I was able to watch all of my bullets fly down range. .40 and .45, both were clearly visible, and when I missed the target (steel plate today), I could see exactly how much I missed by. I was shooting at 25 yards or so, at about a sec. a shot. Before anyone says I shouldn't be looking down range, I only missed a couple of times out of the 100 or so rounds I fired, so I do understand how to make hits on steel. Anyway, it was a pretty interesting experience, though I'm not sure how it really matters.