Originally Posted by
Sainte
The aiming being technique, I can see your point and agree with it but, with the price and rarity of ammo, I do not know many people who are out there practicing much at all anymore.
Water rendering the Dot useless however, I do not see as technique. When water is on the shooter's side of the lens, it makes the dot bloom. That also makes it very difficult to see your irons thru the RDS.
Also, I have been in three OIS and haven't used my sights that I can remember, it was all "feel" and time was infinitely slow is the best I can describe it as.
Before I moved out of Florida, I took a RDS pistol class from Jared Reston (if you're not familiar with him, Google him). The class ran for about 12 hours and it rained for 8-10 of those hours. Everyone's optic was soaked pretty much all day. It wasn't a hinderance to anyone in the class.
Steve
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