Now that looks fun. Found it on amazon. https://www.amazon.com/EZshoot-Pisto...693882&sr=8-35
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Now that looks fun. Found it on amazon. https://www.amazon.com/EZshoot-Pisto...693882&sr=8-35
tried the laser thing showed me how much shake I had pulling the trigger. tried a truglo red dot that was being closed out for <$40 on my 44mag SBH - true love - has held up so far with lots of recoil ! A small investment to try the waters of red dot sights which prompted me to purchase my XD/S mod.2 with crimson trace red dot !! I'm a believer now!
Like the quality of so many other things, it's 'get what ya pay for'.
I tried a couple of borrowed lasers, and the only one I really liked was a crimson trace on a 1911.
I had a Tasco red dot on a Colt .22 pistol and Browning Buckmark for awhile, but actually got tighter groups with the open sights.
The dot covered a larger and larger spot, covering more and more of the bullseye the farther away the target was.
The red dots, some of those are 3MOA dots, lRger than crosshairs but I imagine very fast to aim!
In solving my computer problems I may have improved my sight fund, have to see how this works out. I still want to play with the laser and red dot things just for the experience, learning is good :)
I have a pair of Ruger Mk III 22/45's. And I was amazed at what even a cheap 50$ truglo 2.5 moa dot would do.
With very little practice you learn to use the muzzle flip after a shot. Ride it down. When the dot crosses the center of target pulse trigger and repeat.
With a little practice you can put 10 rounds into pop bottle cap at 21 feet without touching the sides. And you can do 10 rounds in about 6 or 7 seconds.
Lasers, sorry was not impressed. They have a place for those who CC and expect to use them in the dark.
But when I've seen them used at the range they try to get them right on target. Arm ends up swinging in bigger and bigger circles. Resulting in bigger and bigger groups. Not saying some can't use them effectively. Just saying from my experience most don't.
Red Dot, Don't dink around with it. Line up so as the muzzle comes down it tracks through the target. Don't try for perfect.
Inside a 2" circle is fine. As soon as the dot tracks into position pulse the trigger and setup for the next.
If your tracking a touch left don't sweat it, take the best shot you can get and adjust.
A lot of the speed game shooters use 8moa dots. It depends on what you want more... speed or precision. Scopes are accurate, but slow. 1moa dots provide decent accuracy a little faster. Sometimes it can be hard to track the dot in recoil and transitions. The big dots sacrifice accuracy for speed and ease of tracking. Pick your poison.