If you have presbyopia and can not longer clearly focus on the front sight, or even if you can, reflex optical sights are fantastic.
So much so that I'm never going back to iron sights and will start converting all my other pistols to reflex sights.
This is my former USPSA Production pistol now turned into a USPSA and IDPA Carry Optics gun. Since this is mainly a sport pistol, iron sights tall enough to see through the lens are not important. They will be on my other pistols though.
If you have a strong, consistent presentation from the holster, finding the dot on the draw is a non issue. SHO and WHO need a little bit of work but nothing that 15 min of dry fire a day for a week won't fix.
Do not try to look "through" the lens, instead bring the pistol high up in front of the face and look "past" the optic at the target with your head erect (ditch the stupid "tactical turtle" posture). The dot just simply shows up where it should.
Being able to just focus naturally on the target and having the dot appear superimposed is a game changer. Transitions are incredibly faster with no need for focal shifts.
So much so that I'm never going back to iron sights and will start converting all my other pistols to reflex sights.
This is my former USPSA Production pistol now turned into a USPSA and IDPA Carry Optics gun. Since this is mainly a sport pistol, iron sights tall enough to see through the lens are not important. They will be on my other pistols though.
If you have a strong, consistent presentation from the holster, finding the dot on the draw is a non issue. SHO and WHO need a little bit of work but nothing that 15 min of dry fire a day for a week won't fix.
Do not try to look "through" the lens, instead bring the pistol high up in front of the face and look "past" the optic at the target with your head erect (ditch the stupid "tactical turtle" posture). The dot just simply shows up where it should.
Being able to just focus naturally on the target and having the dot appear superimposed is a game changer. Transitions are incredibly faster with no need for focal shifts.