The one thing there is you don’t learn how to cut corners and learn what you can get away with. I would definitely want to doubles/practical accuracy at the minimum. YMMV
“Should be okay”... I think those have been more than one person’s last words
With your experience you will be fine and I suspect quite happy with your decision. Good luck
My vote is use the dot exclusively. It is superior sighting system and you just have to get more used to it. Perhaps you are focusing on the dot instead of the target because you are used to focusing on the front sight? Putting a piece of tape over the front of the dot will help (tape goes on the muzzle side). That makes you have to focus on the target
Sometimes I like to come in to a position at speed, sometimes decelerating to decide where to start slowing down, sometimes to do a drop step vs regular exit, and list could go on. Before GX, I held my gun in place a lot. YMMV
I have all my of the ones listed except DAA and GX is my choice hands down. To me, being able to lock your gun in during a walk-through you’re not having to hold it in place with one hand it was a complete game changer.
Thanks. I have never seen that barrel one person and I’m not a good enough gunsmith to be able to make an intelligent comment on that. That said, I do appreciate the info.
Thanks for the information. I haven’t seen much about this which is surprising given the popularity of both the SRO and the Legion. I was using I’ll play to mow mine, but I did not height over bore and have been looking for a solution. I was waiting to hear from someone to find out if you could avoid brass striking the glass. This may be the route I go. Again, thanks for the information.
For me, I have about a year’s supply of ammo. I am am going to try to make this a positive...every time I go to the range, I am going to be very methodical in practice and certainly won’t just be slinging lead down range and calling it “practice”. There will be a definite goal as to what I am practicing.