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<blockquote data-quote="HSmithTX" data-source="post: 2469390" data-attributes="member: 121677"><p>I have been shooting dot equipped pistols for a long time, most in USPSA Open class. If you are a fundamentally decent pistol shooter a dot can really help in low or inconsistent light, and it will help speed AND precision. If you aren't a decent pistol shooter it will help you miss faster, and a glock trigger doesn't make anything easier.... Watch your zero distance or maybe better to say zero your dot and then shoot it in 10 yard increments out to whatever your max range is, most people are shocked at how far off line of sight the bullet will get in just 10 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSmithTX, post: 2469390, member: 121677"] I have been shooting dot equipped pistols for a long time, most in USPSA Open class. If you are a fundamentally decent pistol shooter a dot can really help in low or inconsistent light, and it will help speed AND precision. If you aren't a decent pistol shooter it will help you miss faster, and a glock trigger doesn't make anything easier.... Watch your zero distance or maybe better to say zero your dot and then shoot it in 10 yard increments out to whatever your max range is, most people are shocked at how far off line of sight the bullet will get in just 10 yards. [/QUOTE]
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