Dave, to my memory a couple of guys were using beads. They had trouble at the longer ranges finding the proper hold. However, once they got it down, they were hitting the torso easily at 75 yards.
Nothing wrong with a bead once you understand how to use it. YMMV. For me I find that if I am not looking through a ghostring I have a tendency to "look over the gun" (raising my head), especially at short ranges where you need to be dead on.
I do not prefer the bead, but I believe you should know how to use just in case that is what you are fighting with. I don't carry a revolver either, but I have received training on it, just in case.
Nothing wrong with a bead once you understand how to use it. YMMV. For me I find that if I am not looking through a ghostring I have a tendency to "look over the gun" (raising my head), especially at short ranges where you need to be dead on.
I do not prefer the bead, but I believe you should know how to use just in case that is what you are fighting with. I don't carry a revolver either, but I have received training on it, just in case.