Ben Stoeger explains that at high speeds, the red dot sight functions more as a confirmation tool than a primary aiming device. Through extensive training, the shooter's subconscious mechanics ensure the firearm is pointed correctly, and the red dot simply confirms this alignment before the trigger is pulled. This technique allows for faster engagement by relying on predictive pace and consistent fundamental skills.
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