g.willikers
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Dot sights are usually used as an aiming aid.
But they can be put to even better use as a training tool.
As anyone who uses one can testify, if the gun and sight aren't aimed properly, the sight isn't on target.
Sometimes not even on screen.
Only when the shooters form provides what it should does the dot sight appear on the target as expected.
Dot sights actually force the user to use very good technique and form.
A recent email from the NRA American Rifleman Insider had an article and video on a new type of dot sight,- The FT Bullseye from Meprolight.
It looks like it would be an excellent trainer due to it's very low profile and ease of installation in the rear dove tail.
https://www.americanrifleman.org/ar...-CENSORED--CENSORED--CENSORED--CENSORED-=1016
P.S.
Another reason to join the NRA and receive a lot of interesting stuff you might not otherwise be aware of.
But they can be put to even better use as a training tool.
As anyone who uses one can testify, if the gun and sight aren't aimed properly, the sight isn't on target.
Sometimes not even on screen.
Only when the shooters form provides what it should does the dot sight appear on the target as expected.
Dot sights actually force the user to use very good technique and form.
A recent email from the NRA American Rifleman Insider had an article and video on a new type of dot sight,- The FT Bullseye from Meprolight.
It looks like it would be an excellent trainer due to it's very low profile and ease of installation in the rear dove tail.
https://www.americanrifleman.org/ar...-CENSORED--CENSORED--CENSORED--CENSORED-=1016
P.S.
Another reason to join the NRA and receive a lot of interesting stuff you might not otherwise be aware of.