Quick question.
This is NOT a fight about whether XS sights suck or are the greatest thing ever. It's not about brand names, etc.
I've found that a lot of experienced shooters seem to prefer simple sights consisting of an easily seen front post, and a single dot on a rear sight that gets positioned below that post when aligning sights. Especially for night sights, where it's possible to misalign three dot setups and end up with the front sight on the left or right when shooting in dark conditions.
So let's restrict this discussion to those who believe that this basic setup has merit. Having said that....
One style, like Ameriglo I-dot and stock sights on some Kahr pistols, have a standard square or U-shaped notch in the back. Put the square front sight in the notch, and "dot the I" to shoot.
The other is the Express setup, like Big Dot or Standard Dot from XS Sights. Same basic concept, only the rear sight is more of a V than a notch. You float the front dot above the rear bar and "dot the I" to shoot.
Apart from differences in the size of the front sight--all else being equal--do you think that the standard notch-style rear sight has advantages or disadvantages compared to the flatter, shallower XS style rear sight?
I've shot with both, but not extensively with either style. I kind of do like having that "dot the I" approach and find it faster to use than 3 dot sights. The XS setup makes it harder to lose the front sight behind the rear, and I think I was quicker to acquire a sight picture. However, the notch setup does allow me greater accuracy because the squared off shapes give more reference points for alignment. At least, to my eyes.
Thoughts?
This is NOT a fight about whether XS sights suck or are the greatest thing ever. It's not about brand names, etc.
I've found that a lot of experienced shooters seem to prefer simple sights consisting of an easily seen front post, and a single dot on a rear sight that gets positioned below that post when aligning sights. Especially for night sights, where it's possible to misalign three dot setups and end up with the front sight on the left or right when shooting in dark conditions.
So let's restrict this discussion to those who believe that this basic setup has merit. Having said that....
One style, like Ameriglo I-dot and stock sights on some Kahr pistols, have a standard square or U-shaped notch in the back. Put the square front sight in the notch, and "dot the I" to shoot.
The other is the Express setup, like Big Dot or Standard Dot from XS Sights. Same basic concept, only the rear sight is more of a V than a notch. You float the front dot above the rear bar and "dot the I" to shoot.
Apart from differences in the size of the front sight--all else being equal--do you think that the standard notch-style rear sight has advantages or disadvantages compared to the flatter, shallower XS style rear sight?
I've shot with both, but not extensively with either style. I kind of do like having that "dot the I" approach and find it faster to use than 3 dot sights. The XS setup makes it harder to lose the front sight behind the rear, and I think I was quicker to acquire a sight picture. However, the notch setup does allow me greater accuracy because the squared off shapes give more reference points for alignment. At least, to my eyes.
Thoughts?