Mastering a Red Dot Sight
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Mastering a Red Dot Sight
Looking for recommendations on keeping the Holosun 2moa red dot on target. This is for bench rest air pistol competition shooting. Often find keeping head from moving in/out of the correct position from one shot to the next makes consistency a problem. Of course finding that right position is challenging. Is there a way to train myself to easily find the correct head eye(s) placement place(s)? Any tutorials on using the red dot for air gun users would be appreciated.
Re: Mastering a Red Dot Sight
Red dots and other holographic sights are notorious for having parallax issues. Some are better than others but most are wildly inconsistent based on where the emitter is located in the housing.
Unfortunately I don't have a good answer for you on how to overcome the problems inherent to red dots. Consider digging into the specifications of each brand/model and see if you can get the one with the least parallax.
Good luck.
Edit to add: here's a good article on the testing of red dot parallax. The gist is most have anywhere between 3 and 10 MOA deviation with some more than 15 MOA. Only a couple versions of EOTech sights were sub-2 MOA (around 1.6 to 1.7 MOA).
https://www.greeneyetactical.com/2017/0 ... -parallax/
Obviously not a comprehensive list but definitely an eye-opener.
Unfortunately I don't have a good answer for you on how to overcome the problems inherent to red dots. Consider digging into the specifications of each brand/model and see if you can get the one with the least parallax.
Good luck.
Edit to add: here's a good article on the testing of red dot parallax. The gist is most have anywhere between 3 and 10 MOA deviation with some more than 15 MOA. Only a couple versions of EOTech sights were sub-2 MOA (around 1.6 to 1.7 MOA).
https://www.greeneyetactical.com/2017/0 ... -parallax/
Obviously not a comprehensive list but definitely an eye-opener.
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Allen Corneau
Allen Corneau
Re: Mastering a Red Dot Sight
I'm not sure if this answers your question or not...
Using a silver sharpie I made marks on the frame surrounding the window of my FastFire III red dot. The marks are centered vertically on either side of the frame and centered L/R on the top of the frame. Then when I'm sighting my LP50 i try to draw down while keeping the dot aligned with the mark on the top of the frame and stopping when the dot is aligned with the marks on the sides of the frame.
Using a silver sharpie I made marks on the frame surrounding the window of my FastFire III red dot. The marks are centered vertically on either side of the frame and centered L/R on the top of the frame. Then when I'm sighting my LP50 i try to draw down while keeping the dot aligned with the mark on the top of the frame and stopping when the dot is aligned with the marks on the sides of the frame.