How to use your sights

Published on May 30, 2025
Duration: 1:22

This guide explains how to properly align both iron sights and red dot sights for effective shooting. For iron sights, it emphasizes aligning the front post with the rear notch and achieving even light bars, with a clear focus on the front sight for accuracy. For red dots, the technique involves focusing on the target and strategically placing the dot, maintaining focus on the target during recoil.

Quick Summary

For accurate shooting with iron sights, align the front sight post with the rear sight notch, ensuring even light bars on either side and focusing crisply on the front sight. For red dots, focus on the target and strategically place the dot, maintaining target focus even during recoil.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Sights
  2. 00:02Iron Sights Explained
  3. 00:11Iron Sight Alignment Technique
  4. 00:20Sight Focus for Accuracy vs. Speed
  5. 00:32Achieving Accurate Iron Sight Focus
  6. 00:44Red Dot Sight Principles
  7. 00:56Red Dot Sight Technique
  8. 01:10Maintaining Target Focus with Red Dots

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you align iron sights for accurate shooting?

For accurate shooting with iron sights, align the front sight post with the rear sight notch so the tops are even. You should see even bars of light on either side of the front sight. For maximum precision, focus clearly and crisply on the front sight itself.

What is the difference in focus between iron sights and red dots?

With iron sights, you focus on the front sight post for accuracy. For speed, a hard front sight focus is less critical. With red dots, you focus on the target, placing the dot strategically, and maintain focus on the target even as the dot moves.

How can I avoid distraction when using a red dot sight?

A common technique to avoid distraction with red dot sights is to place the bright dot underneath a distinct mark on your target. This allows you to focus on the detail of the target while still having the red dot readily available for aiming.

Is front sight focus always necessary for shooting?

For the most accurate shooting, a clear and crisp focus on the front sight post is essential. However, when shooting for speed, you can achieve good solid hits on your target without needing a super hard front sight focus.

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