Originally Posted by
PatrolRifleGroup
No worries, I'm happy to assist when I can. As instructors, we train roughly 350-400 Officers a year. Contrary to poular belief, most cops aren't gun guys. You'd be suprised the number of errors we see. The best part about teaching, is that it ultimately makes you a better shooter, just from diagnosing other people's mistakes.
Case-in-point, I used to take for granted that most should know to ignore their iron sights when shooting with a red dot. We had a huge increase in the number of red dot shooters last year due to a policy change, so we spent more time zeroing them. On several occasions, we had difficulty getting Officers zeroed with their red dots. Come to find out, most were lining the dot with the front sight post and then aiming at the target.