Ricrock
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I have just ordered a Trijicon fiber optic front sight post for my AR. This post has the fiber optic lens in a dot on the surface facing the shooter.
My question is: I have always (when using open sights) placed the target bull on the top of the front sight blade. With this Trijicon sight, should I place the dot on top of the target, which will mean the sight post will obscure the target. Or continue to place the target on the top of the post?
Is the fiber optic dot there in daylight conditions just to make target acquisition easier, or is it intended to be placed on the target?
Thanks for your opinions on this basic subject.
Rick
My question is: I have always (when using open sights) placed the target bull on the top of the front sight blade. With this Trijicon sight, should I place the dot on top of the target, which will mean the sight post will obscure the target. Or continue to place the target on the top of the post?
Is the fiber optic dot there in daylight conditions just to make target acquisition easier, or is it intended to be placed on the target?
Thanks for your opinions on this basic subject.
Rick