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    I have always used 3 dot sights and I am having a bit of trouble adapting to the bar dot style. I never seem to know where to have the dot line up. If I have it touch the bar I seem to shoot to low. It seems that I need it to float, but that just doesn't seem like it's right to me.
    I was thinking of getting a laser and getting accurate with that and once that happens I could figure out what my sight picture actually is, but that now seems kind of backwards to me.
    At my range I can't get any closer then 25 yards to be able to bench rest it to figure it out and I think 25 yards wouldn't be a good range to figure out the sight picture.
    I have searched the internet to find something on this, but I just can't seem to find any reasonable explanation.

    Another thing that is happening and I wanted to see if anyone has noticed this or maybe it's just me. The first shot always seems to really be a flier. By that I mean I am not even hitting the target paper. After that it's better. Could something be settling in or is it more likely something I am doing differently on the first shot?

    Thanks,
    Mark

  • #2
    Forget about the dots. Just line up the top edge of the front sight with the top edge of the rear sight to make what looks like a flat line across the top. Imagine you could lay a carpenters level across the top.
    Attached Files
    Notables:
    Kimber Custom II 1911 .45 ACP ("How sweet it is")
    Kahr CM9 9mm - Trijicon night sights, Wolff 5# striker spring
    Glock 19 Gen 3 9mm - Meprolight night sights, BTGuiderod stainless steel captured guide rod, Ghost Ranger trigger connector, Vickers mag release
    Taurus 85 Stainless Steel .38 Special
    1977 Smith & Wesson 19-4 2.5" .357 Magnum - Wolff springs, Professional trigger job
    1955 Hi-Standard Sentinel R-100 .22lr
    1958 Marlin Golden 39-A Mountie .22lr
    Norinco SKS 7.62x39

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    • #3
      While I cant help with sight alignment on a CM9 since I never shot the bar dot, I think Markis82 has you on track. Regarding the first shot flier, my guess is you are anticipating the recoil and throwing the shot, trigger control, tightening grip etc. can also affect shot placement. I would bet after that initial shot and recoil you relax a bit and shoot the next rounds better. JL

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      • #4
        I'm also a little erratic with the bar/dot sights so I can't offer any advise. I usually set the dot on the bar and and have the POA in the middle of the target. That seems to work best for me but I still do better with what I'm more familiar with.
        KŘKAV

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        • #5
          Stacking the front dot on the rear square doesn't always shoot to point of aim for me. It is usually low. You are on the right track to raise the front dot off the rear white square to raise the point of aim. Trial and error should bring you on target in under 50 shots. I figure the center of the front sight white dot should be "point of impact" on the target. I never use the top of the front dot as my impact point. In plainer words, cover the center of the bull with the white dot.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Markis82 View Post
            Forget about the dots. Just line up the top edge of the front sight with the top edge of the rear sight to make what looks like a flat line across the top. Imagine you could lay a carpenters level across the top.
            In my opinion only, this sight picture markis is displaying would be a 6 oclock point of aim and I would have to raise the white dot to cover the bullseye as shown. We all see the target different.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Ikeo74 View Post
              In my opinion only, this sight picture markis is displaying would be a 6 oclock point of aim and I would have to raise the white dot to cover the bullseye as shown. We all see the target different.
              FYI - The greatest military in the world is trained as Markis illustrated. That should speak for itself.
              Kahr PM9094 - Hornady Critical Defense

              Marlin 30-30
              Mossberg 500A 12 GA
              Marlin .22LR

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Markis82 View Post
                Forget about the dots. Just line up the top edge of the front sight with the top edge of the rear sight to make what looks like a flat line across the top. Imagine you could lay a carpenters level across the top.
                Originally posted by MO_Soldier View Post
                FYI - The greatest military in the world is trained as Markis illustrated. That should speak for itself.
                FYI, military rifles don't have 2 dot sights! By the way I was an expert rifleman in the US Army.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by MO_Soldier View Post
                  FYI - The greatest military in the world is trained as Markis illustrated. That should speak for itself.
                  Yup!! Both targets 50 rounds at 15 yards with my CM9. These speak for itself.
                  Attached Files
                  Notables:
                  Kimber Custom II 1911 .45 ACP ("How sweet it is")
                  Kahr CM9 9mm - Trijicon night sights, Wolff 5# striker spring
                  Glock 19 Gen 3 9mm - Meprolight night sights, BTGuiderod stainless steel captured guide rod, Ghost Ranger trigger connector, Vickers mag release
                  Taurus 85 Stainless Steel .38 Special
                  1977 Smith & Wesson 19-4 2.5" .357 Magnum - Wolff springs, Professional trigger job
                  1955 Hi-Standard Sentinel R-100 .22lr
                  1958 Marlin Golden 39-A Mountie .22lr
                  Norinco SKS 7.62x39

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Ikeo74 View Post
                    FYI, military rifles don't have 2 dot sights! By the way I was an expert rifleman in the US Army.
                    As am I, currently. I fully aware of the sights that the Beretta has as well. the silhouette of the sight picture is identical, ignore the dots to figure out that alignment. THEN look at the dots and you'll see where exactly you should be "dotting" your "i". :-)

                    Thanks for serving btw.
                    Kahr PM9094 - Hornady Critical Defense

                    Marlin 30-30
                    Mossberg 500A 12 GA
                    Marlin .22LR

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by MO_Soldier View Post
                      As am I, currently. I fully aware of the sights that the Beretta has as well. the silhouette of the sight picture is identical, ignore the dots to figure out that alignment. THEN look at the dots and you'll see where exactly you should be "dotting" your "i". :-)

                      Thanks for serving btw.
                      Back in the days when I was in the infantry, mid 50's, they were teaching marksmanship with the M1 Gerand using a 6 oclock hold. I, myself, never used the 6 0'clock hold. I always used the sight picture Markis is displaying. I figured a 6 0clock hold was just lobbing in the bullet and hopping it would hit the center of the bull. Most soilders shot low, not me. Thank you for serving as well!

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                      • #12
                        Thanks for the picture Markis and great shooting. Not bad from 5 yards but something I'll never see from 15! I tried to "barrow" (without any intention of returning ) your pic but it won't let me. If you have a notion can you share it?

                        As for laser, RogerDoger told me how his CT laser improves his trigger pull. I haven't told him this, but when shooting his, I found now and then I'd bring the trigger right to the break and my laser would jerk down and right. Oops!! Guess it does and I need to practice the trigger more. For some reason that doesn't happen practicing my laserlite cartridge at home. Might be I know it's not going to go bang - at least it BETTER not go bang!
                        •"Everything will be okay in the end. If it's not okay, it's not the end." - O. L.
                        • "America's not at war; her military is. America's at the mall."

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                        • #13
                          OL:

                          Let RogerDoger load his gun with one round or an empty case while blocking your view of the gun and then you "shoot" it.

                          This always works for me, not knowing weather it's going to go bang or not will teach trigger control.

                          I'm always amazed how much hard work goes into proper shooting.

                          Tilos
                          I apologize if my post contains the same or similar information as someone who has posted before me.

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                          • #14
                            I have three-dot sights on everything but the P40. I've noticed that the dots can vary quite a bit in how far the top of the dot is from the top of the front sight. That's something you have to adjust for. I always try to aim as the pictures indicate and don't really use the dots. They are there to help find the sights quickly and you have to get used to using your sights with whatever lineup it takes to hit your desired aiming point.

                            I don't, however, expect to use the sights that much in an SD scenario, so I switch to a combination of point shooting and try to time the trigger pull to fire the gun as it approaches my desired point of impact. I can't move around on the range, so that's still not optimum for practice, but standing still and taking careful aim makes you a still target, too, in SD situations.

                            Let me add, also, that videoing your shooting can help you correct problems. When my son was here and we went to the range, I videoed most of his shooting for pictures. When we played the videos back we saw that he was pushing the pistol forward and down on unexpected empty chambers, anticipating the recoil, I guess. He could never get the impacts up to the horizontal line running through the bullseye. This was really an eye-opener since I discovered the rear sight had moved and was shooting 3 or 4" high for me near the end of our shooting! He really has a problem, but at least he knows it now. He really liked that SA Champion, but the Novak adjustable rear sight had gotten loose or something. I had it dead on-sighted and used "Loctite" on the set screws which still seemed to be tight, so I'll have to find a stronger Allen wrench to try to readjust the sight.

                            Link to video of his "anticipation":

                            http://s1134.photobucket.com/albums/...ptychamber.mp4


                            Wynn
                            USAF Retired '88, NRA Life Member. Wife USAF Retired '96
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by OldLincoln View Post
                              Thanks for the picture Markis and great shooting. Not bad from 5 yards but something I'll never see from 15! I tried to "barrow" (without any intention of returning ) your pic but it won't let me. If you have a notion can you share it?
                              Thanks!! You can have my pictures. No worries. Just tell me how to post them so you can copy them. I can email them to you directly as an attachment.
                              Notables:
                              Kimber Custom II 1911 .45 ACP ("How sweet it is")
                              Kahr CM9 9mm - Trijicon night sights, Wolff 5# striker spring
                              Glock 19 Gen 3 9mm - Meprolight night sights, BTGuiderod stainless steel captured guide rod, Ghost Ranger trigger connector, Vickers mag release
                              Taurus 85 Stainless Steel .38 Special
                              1977 Smith & Wesson 19-4 2.5" .357 Magnum - Wolff springs, Professional trigger job
                              1955 Hi-Standard Sentinel R-100 .22lr
                              1958 Marlin Golden 39-A Mountie .22lr
                              Norinco SKS 7.62x39

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