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  • @RoarXII
    @RoarXII 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Dave I just recently saw your video on sight ilighment and was wondering if you could make or reference your video on where to aim on your target. I saw a few videos on aim on target but they talk about 6 o clock on target or 12 o clock but, I understood better the way you explain and showed in your sight video. Thank you looking forward to your response.

    • @dynamiccombativesolutionsl5358
      @dynamiccombativesolutionsl5358 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      So it varies by manufacturer at 21ft. If your target is a circle, some guns you hold just below the target so the top of the sight touches the bottom of the circle target. Others you cut the circle target in half and some you would cover your target with the front sight. All of this doesn't matter because if they have aftermarket sights like trijicon, it will change. Your best bet it's to put up a 1" circle mark on your target at 21' aim at the center and shoot three rounds. If it groups tightly together then you're a good shooter and the group will tell you where to aim. Also, the average 9mm drops about 12" every 100yrds so target distance matters. You can use a ruler from the center of your bore to the tip of your site and see they are not aligned. We call that the height over bore. Point blank you'll likely be at 1". As you move back to 21' you will match and that is zero. In theory, at 42' you'll likely be an in low again and continue dropping lower as you move back. Why does this matter? You'll want to know where to aim at what distance for maximum accuracy as well as acceptable sight picture. Up close for defensive shooting, not as important as the T-Box head shot. (Eyes and nose makes a T)
      Hope this helps. Our precision pistol class teaches you how to do all of this and repeat it.

    • @RoarXII
      @RoarXII 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@dynamiccombativesolutionsl5358Thank you for responding. I will apply this information at the range, and will reach out for more knowledge. Thank you again and please continue to post your videos they are helpful for me as new pistol owner. Best regards.

    • @RoarXII
      @RoarXII 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Dave I hope you are well. I did implement the techniques that you informed me. I am hitting the target more often and have a better idea of where I am aiming. I have been using a target with rings around the center black circle there is about an inch offset per circle. My shots land with in the black circle and next outer 2 rings, but I have a new question. My 3 shot and pause to look they don't group closely about .5 to 3in distance from one another overall. When I shoot an entire mag (10rounds CT) I am reaching 40% in target and rest are are 10 o clock or 6 o'clock area so the question are
      1. How much distance from one shot to another should I be aiming for? A
      2. What would be cause my awkward triangle 3 shots am I sweeping or somthing?
      I look forward to your reply. Thank you again for share your knowledge with me and everyone.

    • @dynamiccombativesolutionsl5358
      @dynamiccombativesolutionsl5358 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@RoarXII what distance? I'm assuming right handed because if ten O'Clock. What size circles?
      Of you can take pictures or even video and send to my contact email on www.dcs.training I can give you better feedback. Also 3" at 25yrds is damn good, at 3 yards we can definitely diagnose and fix. Also, show me a photo of how you grip with one hand so I can check the fit if the firearm which okays a big role for accuracy.

    • @RoarXII
      @RoarXII 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@dynamiccombativesolutionsl5358The distance was about 22ft. I am ambidextrous but primarily I use my left hand and left eye. I will send video and picture of shooting the range. I will send grip picture a little later due to my fire arm is not with at this time.