American_Fusilier
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So I shot an IDPA match today with my PSA Dagger. It's only the second time I've shot this gun. It's got a Ceylee Wolf 0 mini red dot sight on it. I ran it using exclusively KCI Glock 19 mags. It's a real budget friendly gun all around.
It was my first match using a red dot, and I haven't really practiced drawing and getting a sight picture with it. But I found that the dot was easier, quicker, and more precise. Any doubts I had about handguns with red dots are now gone.
I had one malfunction on the first stage, but I honestly don't remember what kind of malfunction it was, and I cleared it quickly.
I shot pretty well, I was only 14 down for the whole match. But I still placed low because of my lack of speed. But that'll come in time.
The red dot performed well, and stayed tight and zeroed. I recommend the Ceylee Wolf 0 as a budget red dot sight. It's got shake awake, and an RMR footprint.
Anyway, the PSA Dagger is good to go. I think it'll be my dedicated competition gun. It's cheap and just works.
It was my first match using a red dot, and I haven't really practiced drawing and getting a sight picture with it. But I found that the dot was easier, quicker, and more precise. Any doubts I had about handguns with red dots are now gone.
I had one malfunction on the first stage, but I honestly don't remember what kind of malfunction it was, and I cleared it quickly.
I shot pretty well, I was only 14 down for the whole match. But I still placed low because of my lack of speed. But that'll come in time.
The red dot performed well, and stayed tight and zeroed. I recommend the Ceylee Wolf 0 as a budget red dot sight. It's got shake awake, and an RMR footprint.
Anyway, the PSA Dagger is good to go. I think it'll be my dedicated competition gun. It's cheap and just works.