Always, red-dot...no return.
Super-impose the dot on the target and pull. Many of the windage/elevation concerns are deminished.
In a perfect world, I would train newbies on red-dots first. One can visualize their flaws during dry/live fire.
The fuss about red-dot reliability has LONG been dismissed with the plethora of reliable options.
Super-impose the dot on the target and pull. Many of the windage/elevation concerns are deminished.
In a perfect world, I would train newbies on red-dots first. One can visualize their flaws during dry/live fire.
The fuss about red-dot reliability has LONG been dismissed with the plethora of reliable options.
Last edited: