Ben Stoeger discusses the common misconception that a larger or more apparent red dot sight is inherently better for inexperienced shooters. He explains that the need to 'find the dot' often stems from a lack of a developed index point, leading to a less efficient shooting process. Experienced shooters, Stoeger notes, focus on acquiring the target and confirming the dot's position quickly, rather than searching for it. He contrasts this with experienced shooters who might choose specific dot sizes or colors due to personal preferences like astigmatism, articulating their reasoning based on performance and presentation.
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