Dot focused in spite of occlusion
This video explains the concept of 'occlusion' for red dot sights, where the front of the optic is taped over. The presenter, Ben Stoeger, demonstrates how this technique can serve as an indicator to help shooters identify if they are focusing on the red dot itself rather than the intended target. While occlusion can be a useful training aid, Stoeger emphasizes that it does not inherently force target focus and can be overcome if the shooter is not actively working to maintain target awareness.











