I suppose one could go so far as to not trust the dot, set the impact for the top edge of the dot, never covering up their aiming point.
Had a 3 moa dot and shot clays on the bank at 100.
It was boring. Pieces of clays died with regularity too.

Still prefer a scope, on a rifle.
But on a handgun, a reddot whips an EER IMHO.
No loss of image when moved a little, no magnification of wobbles............just a dot and a shot. Nails em.
Think on a deer handgun, they're wonderful.

I've thought about a micro on a rifle.............been watching too much "Wild Boar Fever" LOL

BTW, I like 2 moa dot better than 3.........for everything.
I don't shoot speed steel though. Think the guys like bigger dots then.

Last edited by hookeye; 09/03/19.