How to shoot red dots better

Published on September 3, 2024
Duration: 3:50

This video revisits effective red dot sight usage, emphasizing the critical technique of focusing on the target rather than the aiming dot. Instructor Ben Stoeger explains that with consistent training, the dot will naturally align with the desired point of impact. Maintaining target clarity is highlighted as a key indicator of proper focus.

Quick Summary

To shoot red dots effectively, focus your vision and mental attention on the target, not the red dot. With proper training, the dot will align with your point of aim as you look at the target. Clear target focus, allowing you to see details, is a key indicator of correct technique.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to Red Dot Shooting
  2. 00:14Addressing Red Dot Questions
  3. 00:20Target Focus vs. Sight Focus
  4. 00:42Changing Sighting Systems
  5. 00:50Shooting with Both Eyes Open
  6. 01:00Signs of Correct Target Focus
  7. 01:14Occlusion Technique Discussion
  8. 01:48Ben Stoeger's Work
  9. 02:03Clarifying Target Focus Instruction
  10. 02:33Focus on the Spot, Not the Dot
  11. 03:03Mental Focus on the Target
  12. 03:45More Red Dot Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important technique for shooting accurately with a red dot sight?

The most critical technique for effective red dot shooting is to focus your vision and mental attention on the target, not on the red dot itself. With practice, the dot will naturally align with your point of aim as you look at the target.

How can I tell if I'm focusing correctly on the target with a red dot?

A good sign that you are focusing correctly on the target is if the target remains clear and in focus, allowing you to discern fine details like bullet holes or small marks on the target surface.

Should I try to 'bring the red dot' to the target when shooting?

No, you should not articulate or think about 'bringing the red dot' to the target. Instead, focus on the spot on the target where you want to hit. With training, the dot will go where you look.

Does switching from iron sights to a red dot solve the problem of ignoring sights?

Switching sighting systems is unlikely to solve the fundamental issue of ignoring sights. While it might help mitigate the problem, you still need to actively reference your sights, whether they are iron or electronic.

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