Originally Posted by rost495
Originally Posted by chlinstructor
Originally Posted by Limapapa
Inside 7 yards I prefer a Glock17 with a Streamlight TL on the rail. You can see the 300 lumen beam even in the daylight, and what is in the center of the beam is in the center of my group. Dont even search for the sights.


What if your battery is dead??? At OH Schitt distances, focus on the front sight. The bullet will go where it goes.



I had to take sights completely off a 22 once for Carolyn to understand and learn where sights become important and where you just need to be pointing and pulling the trigger. That you were wasting time aiming and squeezing so to speak.

Personally I think that generally adrenalin takes over there.. if its close and fast and closing you are going to start shooting faster and more of point rather than aim.


rost's point is well taken,, case in point is shotgun action shooting.


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