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Old 12-20-2016, 10:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Rpg View Post
No offence ment.

The thing is practice presenting the gun.

If you won't do the work, you won't develop the skill.

This isn't about eye sight.

It's about practice.

Takes a lot of repetition.

Many aren't willling to do it.

Ross Siefried practiced his presentation over 100,000 times before winning the international IPSC title in 1979.

10% of that will develop the skill, and then some.
No offense taken.

Most of us here aren't high speed low drag people that have the time to practice thousands upon thousands of holster draws. Life gets in the way.

Many of us do what we feel may give us an edge. It's no different than gun mounted lights versus hand held. Or lasers, different grips and so on.

I researched the net regarding night sights. For every person that advocated their use there was an equal number of those that did not. So that leads me to believe that personal preference has more to do with it than anything else.

That being said, I appreciate your experience and insight.
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