Developing Point of Aim with a RDS handgun optic

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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
  • Aaron covers some simple diagnostics for building consistency and proficiency with a RDS handgun.

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  • @terryfathauer9697
    @terryfathauer9697 4 года назад +31

    I have been shooting iron sights for about 40 years (I'm older than 40) and have been professionally carrying a handgun for 32 years. Age has brought me to utilizing a red dot on a pistol. Your instruction has been incredible!!! My transition to the red dot has been exciting and rewarding! Thank you VERY much!!

  • @Willis2515
    @Willis2515 7 лет назад +234

    I'm always like "I don't have time to watch this whole thing" - and I always end up watching the entire video. fantastic video and explanation once again Aaron. I learn so much from these videos.

    • @Tristanramos1
      @Tristanramos1 7 лет назад +12

      WJP556 the problem with most gun owners is that they don't want to take the time reach higher levels of shooting.
      Most gun owners want the one word/all too simple answers.
      If you carry a gun
      Take the time

    • @Olyphantman
      @Olyphantman 5 лет назад +1

      Tristan Ramos 👍🏾

    • @MikeHoxafloppin
      @MikeHoxafloppin 2 года назад +5

      Yeah, my legs go numb sitting on the toilet before I realize.

    • @shawnwhite2417
      @shawnwhite2417 2 года назад +1

      Me too!😄

    • @ecalzo
      @ecalzo 2 года назад +5

      Me too ... and in 2022 it is still one of the best video for RDS

  • @rustyshackleford17
    @rustyshackleford17 7 лет назад +95

    I'd say I was a relatively early adopter of the pistol/rmr.
    The older people that I let try mine end up getting one on theirs because it helps them shoot better (aging eyes). My dad was astounded I put that much money into mine. Let him shoot it. Couple months later, he got one...and now his friends are all getting them.

    • @havocdevelopment6142
      @havocdevelopment6142 7 лет назад +7

      Rusty Shackleford your name alone is award winning , if that is your real name 😉

  • @randolphcirilo4800
    @randolphcirilo4800 7 лет назад +101

    Man, you are one hell of an instructor, do you work with just anybody's or LE only? Your videos have been crucial to my development, your explanations, your examples, your real world common man terms, you understand even if you have even a minimal time behind a firearm.. and I wish I could express to you how much you have helped me.. Thank You Aaron.

  • @rodrickfrank1296
    @rodrickfrank1296 Год назад +5

    I had my first concealed permit in 1998. I'm not new to shooting. Your style of instructing for me is perfection. You have to have a certain degree of intelligence to absorb the instruction, but you are well spoken, concise and to the point. I thank you Aaron, I'm a better and smarter shooter because of you.

  • @davidrahbany
    @davidrahbany 2 года назад +1

    Six year-old video still seems completely relevant and contemporary. Very clear and approachable instruction. Well done!

  • @quitepossible4498
    @quitepossible4498 6 лет назад +33

    I chuckle when I see RDS advocates with time behind the RDS attempt to articulate this but they lack the actual in depth knowledge/experience to relay what you have perfectly delivered.
    This is the best explanation I’ve seen in years.

  • @larryblair4765
    @larryblair4765 4 года назад +3

    By far the best instruction on finding the dot. Thank you for all your videos. This is my go to channel for equipment testing and evaluation and just for great information. Again, thank you for all you do for us.

  • @ClintK.
    @ClintK. 2 года назад +6

    Just what I needed. Been struggling. Just got me a Hellcat with a sig romeo. Time to go buy another box of ammo to do it right. I was told to sight it in on my iron sight. Very well explained.

  • @DesertTactical
    @DesertTactical Год назад +1

    6 yrs ago and this is still solid today. Awesome video.

  • @dzlkawboy33
    @dzlkawboy33 2 года назад +1

    This is absolutely fantastic information. How this channel doesn't have at least a million subscribers is kinda mind boggling.

  • @JEJAK5396
    @JEJAK5396 7 лет назад +23

    Yet another informative lunch break. Thanks Aaron.

  • @tonyl3762
    @tonyl3762 3 года назад +12

    I find that the thumb on my support hand (left) REALLY helps me with acquiring sight of the dot. When I focus on pointing that thumb toward the target, I'm using my body to naturally line up the barrel with the target, and so the dot shows up more consistently since the gun is fairly well aligned already. My support thumb is being used as a natural indexing point for aiming. It makes sure I don't push the gun/dot too far left.
    I'm a little surprised that I haven't heard this tip before anywhere; I had to figure it out on my own. Trainers I've seen tend to just say "practice over and over" and refer to natural hand-eye coordination rather than something specifically helpful potentially. Though maybe I'm missing something; I'm no expert.

  • @jimsilva5344
    @jimsilva5344 3 года назад +4

    This is simply an excellent lesson on using the red dot and learning how to aim and shoot. I would very much like to have you teach me sometime soon because you can never get enough training and learning is always the best from the best. Thank you.

  • @lee-gdk9530
    @lee-gdk9530 7 лет назад +10

    "this is a complete range diagnostic drill"
    I needed this a year ago when I first got started on shooting an RMR'd gun. Good stuff Aaron.

  • @lexxb6386
    @lexxb6386 4 года назад +4

    Pretty serious amount of information for free. Thanks for the time you put into these including the time into the knowledge you've obtained.

  • @bannyss1
    @bannyss1 4 года назад +16

    I know this an old video, but I’m a long time iron shooter and just recently switched to an RMR, for me not a bad transition but this video really helped some struggles I couldn’t exactly figure out on my own. Thanks keep up the good work!

  • @Cortney_Whitecotton
    @Cortney_Whitecotton 2 года назад

    Thank u I learned more in this video than watching 20 other videos. I appreciate u taking the time to make this video Aarron.

  • @t34bravo
    @t34bravo 3 года назад +2

    4 years later...this is still an awesome video. My agency is switching to 9mm G45 w/ RDS and I transition this weekend. Appreciate the gauge. Stay safe, brother.

  • @noonenoesbutme
    @noonenoesbutme 3 года назад +4

    Wow man, you're an amazing instructor. I can tell you are quite intelligent, know what you don't know, and have a fundamental understanding of what you teach. I have no doubt you'll be extremely successful in drawing LEO and military training alike to your company. Damn good shot too.

  • @cpiper6338
    @cpiper6338 3 года назад +4

    Such an excellent, in depth explanation! I know this is from 2016 but I wish I had seen it before this. Big learning curve when a really knowledgeable instructor can impart that knowledge succinctly. I've seen a couple of your videos before but this one just made me an instant subscriber! Kudos!

  • @prairiestatepatriots
    @prairiestatepatriots Год назад

    This channel is RUclips gold. I got licensed as an instructor in 2016 but I'm always looking for ways to be better. Thank you for what you do man.

  • @boxerdad214
    @boxerdad214 7 лет назад +58

    SPOT ON BRO.... Best firearms videos and education... thank u

  • @davidgeeman3254
    @davidgeeman3254 2 года назад

    Dude…seriously…thank you. Broke it down, kept a good pace, kept it informative…did NOT drone on. Solid foundation and reasoning for your statements. Gonna keep sponging this info and from your videos. Thank you again.

  • @umbra9628
    @umbra9628 5 лет назад +6

    I am really grateful for the quality instructions in these videos
    I watch a good amount of firearms channels, but I really feel like I learn and digest more here.

  • @davidbennett1585
    @davidbennett1585 2 года назад +1

    Got my red dot as a gift for Christmas. First outing was dismal. Watched your video x2, learnt a tremendous amount. Still dealing with the learning curve but making considerable progress. Appreciate you sharing your knowledge

  • @delbert3539
    @delbert3539 Год назад

    I have thirty years on iron sights and I just shot fifty rounds with the dot. I am terribly slow finding the dot but I can already tell that if I will continue to practice the dot is by far the better system. I must add, I am now 72 years of age and had to use my bifocals to use the iron sights . I could keep the front sight in focus everything else was fussy but I could still hit targets out to 25 with consistency but beyond that I may as well of thrown the gun at the target. The dot is in focus without using my bifocals and therefore the target is in focus. This alone makes whatever practice I need to be well worth the perceived outcome. Your training is extremely beneficial. Thank you.

  • @ArchetypeofMan
    @ArchetypeofMan 4 года назад +1

    You single handedly convinced me on the merits of "the dot" through your presentations, and your paper on the subject. I believe you are spot on about this being the future of handguns and the pros are virtually impossible to argue with. The cons seem to be self correcting through technological advances and proper practice and training. Thank you so much for being this passionate and committed to this!

  • @JBleeZy6969
    @JBleeZy6969 Год назад

    Just found your channel. The most informational rmr video I've seen so far. Great instructor!

  • @CrikeyArchie
    @CrikeyArchie 2 года назад +1

    An excellent logical exposition, especially for a new user. I have used 1911 iron sights for over 40 years so my transition (losing iron habits) may take some time. But it makes sense. And for my son who is embarking on 3Gun it neatly captures the essence of the principles of the use of the RDS. Thanks a bunch, Aaron. Regards, DocJ. BTW, I just noticed Terry Fathauer's remarks below. Gives me some comfort.

  • @thibert35
    @thibert35 2 года назад

    I can't tell you how many times I've watched this video over the years. Very useful information.

  • @nolancastro9197
    @nolancastro9197 3 года назад +4

    Awesome video Aaron! I'm new to red dot optics and would like to sharpen my point of aim/red dot sight abilities. Your explanations were clear and concise, and even using the Sharpie on that target helped immensely. Thanks dude!

  • @Big88Country
    @Big88Country 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Aaron, appreciate your time and the total explanation of refining your sight alignment, and grip to quickly get on target. It really is practice, practice, PRACTICE! It seems like it should be so much easier focusing on 1 focal plain, but when you are so use to doing it another way it takes time.

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      @user-ed2zm1zn7h 2 года назад

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  • @michaelpauley4028
    @michaelpauley4028 4 года назад

    Finally! An intelligent articulate presentation on optics that doesn’t condescend to tell me how a gun works. Kudos to you sir.

  • @Oper8or
    @Oper8or 6 лет назад +3

    I admit you have the best videos I have found on RDS (RMR) optics. We really appreciate you making the videos and sharing your knowledge.

  • @victorrodriguez2806
    @victorrodriguez2806 Год назад

    Wow! Excellent verbal presentation.
    I'm almost 60. I shot on the Marine Corps rifle and pistol teams. So iron sight are dear to my heart. But as all old people begin to have problems with multiple focal point, Im thigh deep in that club.
    I've shot quite a few of my friends and families handguns with the red dots.
    10 years ago I would have argued with you about them being the future. Well, now Im on board.
    While I don't usually listen to young men like yourself speak to me about guns and aiming in particular. I had been listening to your schpeel for a few minutes when I realized the words coming out of your mouth sounded like me giving instruction to a real shooter. I said, to myself this youngster is spot on!! I did finish the whole video. And yes even I learned something.
    Thank you. Keep pressin' on. Shoot strait. One shot one kill.

  • @rodneyburkett4325
    @rodneyburkett4325 6 лет назад +1

    Hello Aaron, I added a Canik TP9 SFX (which BTY is optic ready) to my arsenal a month ago. Today I have a Vortex Venom 6-MOA being delivered to mount on the Canik. This is my first red dot optic so I have really been busy trying to learn everything that I can from professionals like yourself on RUclips that offers helpful instructions so I will have a plan in place to start using and learning how to use a red dot optic site proficiently from a students view. You really went the extra mile in really explaining how to identify various problems and adjusting to correct such. I have subscribed !! VERY HELPFUL INFORMATION!! Thanks

  • @winstonsmiths2449
    @winstonsmiths2449 2 года назад +4

    Back for another viewing. A-A-ron is a f-ing outstanding instructor. Shujin may be a better term. Love me some Warrior Poet, love me some Field Craft Survival, but Aaron ties it all together so neatly and simply. No fan-bois myths, nothing personal, willing to learn and listen. No macho overtones where if you do not do it his way, you ain't sh!t.
    It is a shame that he does not have at least 1,000,000 subs.

  • @anthonyhubnik6175
    @anthonyhubnik6175 2 года назад

    My goodness this was the best video on dot presentation and returning to proper practices!! Thank you very much!

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      @user-ed2zm1zn7h 2 года назад

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  • @eb5000
    @eb5000 3 года назад

    I’ve forwarded this video to many folks transitioning to dots. This video is priceless. Thanks Aaron

  • @myktm1ify
    @myktm1ify 4 года назад +2

    Awesome video! Love all the training and technique info you share with us all! Learn way more watching your videos then i do from our LEO firearm instructors

  • @irishsavage8715
    @irishsavage8715 5 лет назад +2

    Excellent information, I’m still getting the hang of my pistol mounted RMR after three years of use. I thoroughly enjoy the content you put out despite the fact that you sport a soul patch.

  • @PhotoCaptured
    @PhotoCaptured Год назад

    Here we are on a 6yr old video at the time I'm watching.
    I'm at 269rnds experience with my Holosun 507C, so total noob.
    Your videos and explanations mean I basically had no "transition" or learning period when I took on the RDS world.
    Zeroed to 25M on day one, and I'm nearly up to my proficiency that I can do with irons.
    I shoot at an expert marksman level with irons, and good to excellent speed.
    For now I'm still a little on the slow side with the RDS, but picking it up fast.
    Just knowing that I don't have to worry about "alignment" was an easy one to ignore when I made my first 100rnds of draw-to-fire reps go really well.
    These videos and your excellent explanations are the gold standard by which all RDS training and tips are judged.
    Even top level instructors all point to your work, so clearly you're doing things right.
    Cheers 🔥

  • @wth32
    @wth32 5 лет назад +1

    This is the best instruction I have viewed on pistol red dot training.

  • @Amberdogproductions
    @Amberdogproductions 2 года назад

    Gotta say. This is a very well put together video and put in an order that all makes it work. As well as motivating to get this thing rolling. Thank you.

  • @himawaricopter
    @himawaricopter 2 года назад

    I also had the same challenge of learning to switch from quickly focusing on the front iron sight, to quickly focusing on the target and bringing the dot on to it. You articulated it perfectly. Great video!

  • @peter2945
    @peter2945 2 года назад +1

    Training with a laser light is helping me to ingrain the movements to bring it to my eye. Great videos sir!

  • @brettcall6
    @brettcall6 4 года назад

    Im not very experienced at handguns, and I just purchased my first red dot. And everything you said made sense. Explained very well. And good job on not getting off topic and making things confusing. Nice job, thank you! I’ll be using your videos for help. 👍🏻

  • @SpaceSnaxxx
    @SpaceSnaxxx 4 года назад

    I'm a neuroscientist and with all the research I've done I say with confidence that this is the best explanation for red dot sight physiology I've come across.

  • @r3dg471
    @r3dg471 2 года назад

    Your amazing at instructing. Crazy How you can explain concepts and ideas and relate them. You deliver info very fast but I can still understand it because you explained it so well.

  • @kyleedralin2467
    @kyleedralin2467 4 года назад

    One of the best tutorial videos I’ve seen on how to shoot a red dot

  • @richardsparks236
    @richardsparks236 2 года назад

    Your visuals were the best in helping me understand the process!

  • @willb9411
    @willb9411 2 года назад

    Aaron what do I owe you for this video and lesson, it is worth every penny, so much information that is very valuable to me, thanks brother for this Amazing training video, love my RDS even more!

  • @rotex
    @rotex 2 года назад

    What brings you back on target is muscle memory. It amazes me on a double tap how close my second shot can be to my first shot. At times, I have had the second shot almost seem to have interred the same hole as the first shot made. As the bullet moves down the barrel, the rifling cause it to spin, as this happens torque is created causing the gun to twist and pressure creates muzzle flip. Depending on the on which way direction the rifling is cut will determine which way the gun will twist. This is a shorted description of all that happens. What you need to understand it not just the muzzle flip that occurs, the gun twist also. The gun barrel does not only move up and down. Practicing trains your muscle memory to bring you back in line with your target. Some call it instinctive shooting, intuitive shooting or practical shooting. I call it fun. I am old school, but thinking about putting a red dot on my gun for cancelled carry. Great instructions, thanks.

  • @Streetgang1956
    @Streetgang1956 Год назад

    Very detailed and articulate! Incredibly bright fella! Somewhat above my pay grade! Impressive!

  • @carlosjavieruhlmann
    @carlosjavieruhlmann 5 лет назад +2

    Aaron you are doing a lot of good to a lot of people. This is definitely information we can use versus the plethora of "informationals" and disguised advertisement that abounds on RUclips. Thank you, your knowledge and valuable contribution to your fellow Warriors in much appreciated.

  • @tatemtremayne
    @tatemtremayne 4 года назад

    Man thanks, I just bought a canik tp9sfx last week with a vortex viper red dot. This is my first hand gun, and I went to zero it yesterday. Everything I went through and experienced yesterday zeroing the red dot you went over in this video. Got to love youtube. Cant wait to go back to the range, and incorporate some of the things you talked about in this vid.

  • @estebanescobar8499
    @estebanescobar8499 4 года назад

    This is my go to video, whether is be i spend a long time away from the range or have a bad shooting day I always come back to pick up on something I forgot/missed.

  • @delbert3539
    @delbert3539 Год назад

    Damn, your very good at give us information that is understandable and usable. Thank you.

  • @markhursey6800
    @markhursey6800 7 лет назад +2

    I don't think there is anyone else that could have explain it better... you have the best u tube videos out there.🍻👍

  • @MrJkfamilyguy59
    @MrJkfamilyguy59 4 года назад

    This guy is a very good teacher. Wish I lived near his location. I certainly take classes from him. Great job.

  • @natekinzie4749
    @natekinzie4749 2 года назад

    I'm still pretty much brand new to dots on pistols, trying to keep the training mantra in my head; slow is smooth, smooth is fast, teaching my son the same thing. Get it right, then get it fast. And getting my grip consistent is my biggest hurdle at the moment, so I can get my dot right where I want it during presentation. Your videos are surprisingly helpful with the way you explain it, no offense, it's just hard for me to learn something physical from watching a video, but the way you break it all down makes a lot of sense, so thanks!

  • @mykey6241
    @mykey6241 3 года назад

    dude. that was great. you are a natural teacher. thank you. I pickup my new rig with trijicon next week. Ill probably watch this 10 more times before then.

  • @GKUZYK1
    @GKUZYK1 4 года назад

    Aaron, Excellent informative video.. I have been watching your videos for the past weeks and has helped me quite a bit.. This video is one of the best for me that will give me the proper way to focus on the target and present the firearm the right way. Thanks

  • @johnmerritt1094
    @johnmerritt1094 2 месяца назад

    Excellent information!!
    I have shot irons for years. I used to be pretty decent. Decent enough that when I did a weekend session with a group taught by a well seasoned and battle tested 27 year veteran Green Beret turned defense contractor after 20 years. Was well impressed that I shot my side arm as well as he did. ( I am also prior service but not an operator). However as my eyes have aged…
    So I’m going to make the leap and see how it goes with one on a canik, one in a CZ and one in a staccato and see how it plays out.

  • @exvso8m1
    @exvso8m1 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video! Learned a lot from watching this. You are a great instructor!

  • @arapahoetactical7749
    @arapahoetactical7749 4 года назад

    Very well done Aaron. I've been shooting since the 70's, teaching since the 80's so I have lots of time on iron sights. I'm just moving to a red dot because I can no longer focus on the front sight without tipping my head back and looking through the bottom of my glasses lens. Yeah, that really instills fear in your threat. I've been getting some tips from the younger guys at the shop but your explanation is the best by far. I'll book mark this video and come back to it as I push on with this new skill set. Thanks again.

  • @johnnelson6370
    @johnnelson6370 7 лет назад

    One of the best explanations of RDS use I have seen, thanks.

  • @brettkos3081
    @brettkos3081 5 лет назад

    Just built myself a Glock with an rmr. Started with a stripped frame, mostly stock parts, aftermarket connector and a KE arms bravo slide cut for a trijicon rmr. I can't wait to get good with that gun. I appreciate the information going into training with this new platform

  • @mississippi0521
    @mississippi0521 2 года назад

    This is the video I've been looking for on RUclips you told it all showed methods techniques and practice very good training video great job has helped me understand on how to use my Red Dot thank you

  • @CFairNH
    @CFairNH 6 лет назад

    I know I'm late to the party because this video is almost 2 years old, but these are great material. Thank you

  • @albertozamudio1479
    @albertozamudio1479 4 года назад

    This is a fantastic bundle of knowledge packed in 20 minutes. Thanks man I am now a loyal subscriber

  • @mcfaddenfirearmsacademy5192
    @mcfaddenfirearmsacademy5192 4 года назад

    I installed Delta Point Pro on a G19 MOS in Jan. I have used the Covid19 at home time to train with it. I dryfire with it daily. The RDS takes a lot of reps. Thanks for the video

  • @ken244
    @ken244 2 года назад

    New to red dot and not a lot of experience with pistols generally but Thanks for this video, I feel I learned a great deal and how to improve my skills. Thanks again.

  • @Truckboy383
    @Truckboy383 Год назад

    Awesome info, sir. Thanks so much for sharing with the community.

  • @wankstercnm250
    @wankstercnm250 2 года назад

    Probably the most indepth video ive seen on handgun correction. Just got into reddots on handguns so breaking that looking for the iron sights subconcious habbit has been a tricky one to kick lol. Practise makes permanint

  • @russellmadrid2315
    @russellmadrid2315 Год назад

    If the off chance you answer this question, I’m going to ask it anyways. I’ve been shooting pistols since I was 5 years old, about 32 years now. (I live in the desert) when I start isolate, diagnose my abilities, I’m “okay” with irons and or dots…. Under stress, timer, I’m better off “instinctively shooting” I’m threat focused and really not even looking at the gun and still punching what I want to punch. However I’ve probably been through about 5K rounds “breaking” that habit and working on proper presentation and having everything in line, still threat focused. Started ranting 😅 anyways I suck at proper presentation drills, so I find myself going back to point and shoot. I guess my question is, which I kinda figured your answer would be, I feel like I need to proficient in both manners of abilities, should the need ever arise. Your totally on point with everything your saying. We don’t need irons RDS, I feel like they are there for fine tuned shot. Great vids keep ‘em coming.

  • @DannyCappo
    @DannyCappo 2 года назад

    Love this video. Just had a Trijicon RMRcc installed on my Glock 19x. Was having problems finding the red dot but your advice is exactly what others have told me to do. 🤙🏾

  • @ripjohnson2121
    @ripjohnson2121 2 года назад

    Great video dude I'm older guy and just in last 6 months I've gotten two canik tp9sfx and combat with red dots one for me and I loved so much after 41 years I've gotten my bride to shoot her Elite combat. Red is the way to go.

  • @YouLookinAtMe-Bro
    @YouLookinAtMe-Bro 2 года назад

    23:15 Never really thought about that before.
    So true.
    And thank you for this valuable video.

  • @gcjctc2
    @gcjctc2 5 лет назад +2

    Nice job. I am a new red dot owner and will use your method during my first session

  • @taulce1
    @taulce1 7 лет назад +3

    Great video Aaron. Just ordered my first RMR and I think this will be really helpful.

  • @Mrgunsngear
    @Mrgunsngear 7 лет назад +84

    good stuff

    • @rodm2see
      @rodm2see 7 лет назад +1

      Mrgunsngear Channel and no porn music...lol j/k

    • @johnk.7523
      @johnk.7523 7 лет назад

      Indeed.

    • @TheTyphoon365
      @TheTyphoon365 4 года назад

      We need to get the dogs on it tho

  • @RetiredBadge
    @RetiredBadge 4 года назад

    Greatest Video I have seen on using a RMR!!! Thank you sir.

  • @GriffonAriac
    @GriffonAriac 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks for a great video, I'm putting a rmr on one of my off duty guns. This info is great for giving me a heads up on what to look for and expect as I transition.

  • @jpclarkemd
    @jpclarkemd 5 лет назад +1

    Great video. Very helpful in understanding red dots for a beginner. Thanks.

  • @justkickinit6878
    @justkickinit6878 Год назад

    I think you missed your calling (that Rembrandt drawing skill🤣)! Most excellent explanation on mechanics of transitioning into the pistol optics world. Thank you!

  • @jamesisthemanevaro1301
    @jamesisthemanevaro1301 4 года назад +1

    Best and easiest presentation to understand

  • @BLACKHEAT1028
    @BLACKHEAT1028 4 года назад

    Now that was a great lesson. You must repeat at least 3 times for people to remember

  • @joemoscon7369
    @joemoscon7369 7 лет назад

    By far the best video, especially for a beginner competitor like myself.

  • @ChevTecGroup
    @ChevTecGroup 3 года назад

    Finally put together an RDS equipped handgun. For whatever reason I definitely find it easier to find the for while wearing NV. Possibly because the objective lense is closer to the RDS than my naked eyeball. Either way it is awesome

  • @oruwatching
    @oruwatching 7 лет назад

    Dur to old eyes I just bought a Sig P320 RX, I think this video is going to save me a lot of time and frustration. Thank you.

  • @ronaldluther324
    @ronaldluther324 4 года назад +2

    I really enjoy collecting all the useful information that you share with RUclips. I just subscribed to your channel and I'm looking forward to all the knowledge and experience that you provide on the SageDynamic channel. Thank you! ☠💀☠

  • @Lex41710
    @Lex41710 5 лет назад +1

    So from a dry fire practice perspective I should be focusing on some kind of perceived threat, target, poster on the wall and do presentation drills to get my hand/sight alignment down to then hopefully save me time and money at the range. Then when I'm actually practicing with live rounds I can work on the dot and where it goes, grip mods, trigger press, etc. Good lesson

  • @ToXSicK1340
    @ToXSicK1340 7 лет назад

    You are the MAN Aaron!!! Thank you and PLEASE Keep these Video's coming.

  • @willschaust7978
    @willschaust7978 2 года назад

    Very good video. Explains a lot of the question I had. Thanks!

  • @cleckler71
    @cleckler71 7 лет назад

    Fantastic video! Extremely helpful info! Makes perfect sense the way you explained and demonstrated.

  • @MrJoecango
    @MrJoecango 5 лет назад

    Great video, I just put RMRs on 2 of my pistols and this gave me several things to work on to get proficient.

  • @cobrajack-official
    @cobrajack-official 5 лет назад

    @14:24 Success always starts with positive attitude. You nailed it.

  • @DougCaldwell
    @DougCaldwell 5 лет назад

    One focal plane would help me a lot in my pistol matches. As a seasoned citizen I have been wearing special prescription glasses with focal point to put front sight in focus all else out of focus. So when I get my red dot sight practice retraining is called for. This is third video of yours I have watched.