Over time, the high-zoot gear for IPSC/USPSA competition has evolved pretty significantly, from the original gold standard 1911 in .45, to what we see today with a modern high capacity .355-ish caliber gun that holds 30 rounds and incorporates a red dot sight, a compensator, and – possibly – barrel ports. Such evolution is not …
Category Archive: Open Division Specific
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May
05
C-More Care and Feeding – Zero’ing and Adjustment
Arguably the most versatile and popular option on the market for IPSC/USPSA Open division sights, many folks have a love/hate relationship with their C-More Systems sight. With a little knowledge and experience, though, the C-More can be used for consistently good results. This is the first in a series of articles on the Care and …
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Apr
29
How-To: Shooting Groups with a Red Dot Sight
The fundamental test of accuracy for a firearm is the ability to shoot a group. When folks first switch to an Open division gun, they struggle with getting the gun to group because they overlook one very important issue that doesn’t seem to show up with normal partridge sights: finding a consistent aiming point! Here’s …
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