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TB949

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  1. I have a similar problem. I put a piece of metal through my right eye. Being right eye dominant and shooting that way for many years I had to learn how to shoot left eye dominant. The only way I can see my sights clearly with my right eye is to wear a bifocal. The bifocal throws off my depth perception off when I move.

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  2. CHA-LEE I have switched both the guns I run for USPSA and 3Gun from the tritium I use at work to ramped serrated fiber optic front and serrated black rears and couldn't be happier. I would still be trying to decide what I wanted if it wasn't for your article to help push me in the right direction. Thanks again.

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  3. I have not shot a match since(October), due to foot surgery, the move from Glock to 1911 hasn't been easy, I wasn't use to a thumb safety, or a grip safety, I have learned to grip the weapon so the grip safety is GTG, but the thumb safety is whole other issue, during transitions safety on, but during reloads I was and still am not used to putting the safety on, I also realize my trigger finger was the real issue, I discovered I may need to swap grips(MagPul) and put a extended drilled and tapped mag release so I don't have to reposition my hand to release the mag, now that I can stand without crutches dry fire has begun, working on reloads.

    If you cant reach mag release with strong hand do it with your support thumb on your way to the belt.

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  4. I don't really mind anyone's prep I have been around. With that in mind if it is causing a squad to fall behind I will say something. Yes you paid your fees and its your time but so did the three squads behind you.They should not be held up do to your mental prep because you changed your COF at the last second or you were not using your walk through time effectively. I like major matches to run smooth. If it's a small club match not nearly as big of a deal.

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  5. Sorry DQ. I was waiting for RO to stop him when round broke. Also in the moment how as the RO do you know that round didn't break the top of the berm. I had to watch it two or three times to catch the splash because of all the grass. As the RO of the stage, provided this isn't your first shooter you know where rounds land in relation to your targets which nothing should ever hit so high on your berm on purpose. Need to allow for an oops round or two from shooters.

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  6. CHA-LEE it has been awhile since you wrote this but it was of great value to me. It has been the most informative iron sight explanation I have read. Thanks it help me make a decision on sight options. I would have read it sooner but just actually stumbled upon this forum page within the last two months or so. I also trust your words because I have seen you apply it at matches.

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