Dave Salyer convinced me to switch to Area Aiming, and Brian Zins convinced me to start moving the trigger as the dot was approaching the aiming area, and to keep moving the trigger smoothly the whole time.
Dave's advice was easy to follow, and instead of having 10 holes surrounding the bullseye, they are now evenly distributed including the most shots closer to the bullseye. Brian's advice I'm finding much more difficult to apply.
I now have two new pair of glasses, one for the red dot, and one for the 24" distance to my front sight (or 30", for one hand shooting). Especially for steel sights, if the front sight is not perfectly sharp, accuracy is lost, at least for me.
Rick H, in what way does the BME mount not fit as nicely as it could?
Dave's advice was easy to follow, and instead of having 10 holes surrounding the bullseye, they are now evenly distributed including the most shots closer to the bullseye. Brian's advice I'm finding much more difficult to apply.
I now have two new pair of glasses, one for the red dot, and one for the 24" distance to my front sight (or 30", for one hand shooting). Especially for steel sights, if the front sight is not perfectly sharp, accuracy is lost, at least for me.
Rick H, in what way does the BME mount not fit as nicely as it could?