Not yet, this will be my first red dot on a handgun.Have you shot a red dot on a pistol much? Consider not putting any irons on it IMO.
I will do that, thank you for the advice.Try it for a while with the standard front sight or ideally with it removed. I find the irons to be a distraction and they occlude an already small window more. But if you decide you want to use backup irons, lots of shops make them. Ameriglo are popular if you want to confuse your sight picture even more
I agree. Give it some time without raised iron sights.Have you shot a red dot on a pistol much? Consider not putting any irons on it IMO.
You will be blown away. Best thing you can do for precise shooting.Not yet, this will be my first red dot on a handgun.
There are two factors operating. Distance and speed. Normally you use smaller dots at long range so that the dot won’t cover a huge portion of the target and larger dots close up where most self defense occurs. But if your shooting isn’t rushed, especially if follow up shots are not based on speed, you might as well use a small dot close up too. Larger dots are easier to locate, but the smaller the dot, the more precise will be your aim at any distance. If the dot appears larger than your aim point, precision is automatically sacrificed.I will possibly using this at a GSSF match, is the 3moa the right choice for 5-25 yards?