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Originally Posted by jyl
I’m just being grouchy.
- I have no problem with wonder nines - I own one - and yes pistol ranges are noisy, but this range used to be pretty lightly used, most of the time you’d have the place to yourself.
- The previous experience of peacefully target shooting by yourself, and now being sandwiched between multiple guys emptying their magazines, is distinctly different.
- I just think it’s weird to see a guy with four or five pistols, all with lasers and/or red dots, burning up 200 rounds, who can’t put more than a few rounds of each magazine in a dinner plate sized circle at 50 ft. He can’t be a new shooter, with that arsenal. He must want to hit what he’s aiming at, with all that stuff hung on his pistols. And he sure chews through shells. So it’s puzzling to watch the results.
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He may not know how to properly sight the red dot in. Lasers on a pistol can be iffy on some models.
I would recommend that you gently ask him if he would like help sighting his rig in. A Trijicon RMR or Holosun will sight in the same as a scope. That is, the dials are made to be turned with the rim of a cartridge. You move the point of impact, not the point of aim. You can get one sighted in usually in less than 10 minutes. Once adjusted, the red dot will have a good shooter sending rounds down the same hole all day long.