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    Quote Originally Posted by Erick Gelhaus View Post
    What GJM wrote, twice.
    That is, essentially, what some of us have advocated for dry practice for a number of years, using a front sight instead of a dot. Thank you @GJM. The dot is easier than the front sight.

    (Thanks Erick, for the to-the-point analysis...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by UNM1136 View Post
    (Thanks Erick, for the to-the-point analysis...

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    You're welcome, sir.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bratch View Post
    I have noticed in live fire that I find my eye focus moving back and forth from the dot and the target, I致e never had the problem with a RDS AR so it was an interesting feeling.
    Years of training to ID target, front sight focus, pull trigger.. rinse and repeat as needed. Will take a bit to break that habit...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bratch View Post
    This is my dry fire target, should look familiar...

    Pre RDS it was nice with the different size targets with the RDS I知 using the P-T to try and focus to get my eyes on the target and off the dot. I知 still finding myself shifting back and forth from the dot to the target.

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    Pardon my ignorance, but what app are you using here? That looks pretty interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seven_Sicks_Two View Post
    Pardon my ignorance, but what app are you using here? That looks pretty interesting.
    G-Sight LTP with the G-sight laser bullet but any laser bullet/Sirt would work.

    https://www.amazon.com/G-Sight-Luger...=g+sigh&sr=8-3

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