How to find your Red Dot - Going Tactical with Mike Seeklander

Published on June 24, 2023
Duration: 1:00

Instruction from Mike Seeklander of Wilson Combat on the critical technique of presenting a firearm equipped with a red dot sight. Seeklander emphasizes that unlike iron sights, red dots require a precise, consistent angle of presentation to ensure the dot is visible within the optic's window. Mastering this technique allows for rapid sight acquisition and can also aid in finding backup iron sights if needed.

Quick Summary

Mastering the angle of presentation is vital for red dot sights. Unlike iron sights, an incorrect angle will make the dot invisible. Focus on presenting your firearm consistently to quickly find the dot and potentially your backup iron sights, ensuring rapid and accurate aiming.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Introduction: Finding Your Red Dot
  2. 00:21The Importance of Presentation Angle
  3. 00:41Correct Presentation Technique for Red Dots
  4. 00:52Avoiding Common Presentation Errors

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the angle of presentation crucial for red dot sights?

The angle of presentation is critical for red dot sights because unlike iron sights, an incorrect angle will cause the illuminated dot to be invisible or outside the optic's window, preventing accurate aiming. Consistent presentation ensures rapid sight acquisition.

How can correct firearm presentation help with backup sights?

When presenting your firearm with the correct angle for a red dot, you are establishing a consistent plane of alignment. This technique can also help you quickly find your backup iron sights if your primary optic fails or is obscured, guiding you back to the aiming point.

What are common mistakes when presenting a pistol with a red dot?

A common mistake is canting the firearm up, down, left, or right. This improper angle will cause the red dot to be outside the optic's viewing window, making it impossible to acquire your target. Consistent, neutral presentation is key.

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