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Originally Posted by ckcc
I focus on the target while both of my sights are not perfectly in focus i can see them clearly to align them for accurate shots. I also shoot both eyes open though with my left eye squinted and slightly out of focus.... which keeps from seeing doubles.
there is no right or wrong way. you have to use what works best for you. But be open minded and try different things. I doubt the best shooters all do it the same... but clearly use what works.
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Looking at the target while trying to shoot at distances over say, 7 yards or so, will never get you center hits. Ask any bullseye pistol shooter, who uses iron sights, if he looks at the target at either 25 yards or 50 yards. Like I said, point shooting at close distances can be effective as long as one has good trigger control. That is the time to focus on the target.