Are you looking to transition from iron sights to Red Dot Sights? Here is a class for you...
With the rise in popularity and the adaptation of the use of red dot sights (RDS) for both civilian and on duty pistols in law enforcement, TAC-1 had prepared a comprehensive class to introduce the concept behind the pistol with red dot sight and its effective operation. This class is designed to assist shooters to transition into an effective use of red dot sights for pistol. Topics covered include discussion on RDS reliability, pistol setup, presentation, acquiring the dot, tracking the dot in recoil, target to target transitions.
This 1-day / 8-hour course is designed to provide students with technical information related to red dot sights, mounting options, and holster considerations. In addition, students will learn the optimal way to transition from iron sights. Various drills conducted to address common issues associated with the use of RDS.
Subject Matter Samples:
The hardware: RDS technology, holster, mounting, battery, BUS
Hardware Reliability
Environmental Factor for use of RDS
RDS Pros & Cons vs Iron Sights
Stress and Focal point
RDS Aiming and Sight Picture
The Grip & Stance factor
The use of parallax
Drawing and Presentation from Holster using RDS
Zeroing the RDS
Dot Behavior in recoil
Tracking the dot and shooting errors
Common RDS failures and remedies
When: March 27th, 2022 (0800-1630 thrs)
Tuition: $225
Where: Angeles Shooting Ranges 12651 Little Tujunga Canyon Rd Lake View Terrace, CA 91342 ("A" Range)
Ammo Count: 350 Rounds
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With the rise in popularity and the adaptation of the use of red dot sights (RDS) for both civilian and on duty pistols in law enforcement, TAC-1 had prepared a comprehensive class to introduce the concept behind the pistol with red dot sight and its effective operation. This class is designed to assist shooters to transition into an effective use of red dot sights for pistol. Topics covered include discussion on RDS reliability, pistol setup, presentation, acquiring the dot, tracking the dot in recoil, target to target transitions.
This 1-day / 8-hour course is designed to provide students with technical information related to red dot sights, mounting options, and holster considerations. In addition, students will learn the optimal way to transition from iron sights. Various drills conducted to address common issues associated with the use of RDS.
Subject Matter Samples:
The hardware: RDS technology, holster, mounting, battery, BUS
Hardware Reliability
Environmental Factor for use of RDS
RDS Pros & Cons vs Iron Sights
Stress and Focal point
RDS Aiming and Sight Picture
The Grip & Stance factor
The use of parallax
Drawing and Presentation from Holster using RDS
Zeroing the RDS
Dot Behavior in recoil
Tracking the dot and shooting errors
Common RDS failures and remedies
When: March 27th, 2022 (0800-1630 thrs)
Tuition: $225
Where: Angeles Shooting Ranges 12651 Little Tujunga Canyon Rd Lake View Terrace, CA 91342 ("A" Range)
Ammo Count: 350 Rounds
Link: