1gr8bldr
Senior Member
So far, I have found that the red dot inspires confidence.... and yet it does not..... With a good prop, extremely good, you feel like you could hit anything, perfect. The dot stable, the gun way capable of putting it behind the dot, you pull off the trigger knowing it is where it should be. However, without a good prop, the open sights don't reveal how much your moving so you squeeze off without realizing, unwarranted confidence. With the red dot, without a good prop, it reveals how much your moving, it becomes hard to pull the trigger. As if you just can't get it to stop moving.... The terrible trigger of the glock type triggers make it worse. The travel is so much that it seems impossible to make a good shot.... Yet, if you then focus on the iron sights, you have no problem. It's as if you don't try, after having watched the red dot, as if your not expecting perfect. so I guess it boils down to the red dot, you know you can hit perfect, if you could hold it still, the iron sights, as if you don't expect to hit perfect so you don't even try to that degree.