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I took two new pistols to the range today. I noticed that I needed to put the front dot right a little above the 5-6" steel targets at 15 yards. I'm starting to feel that the way I shoot is neeing to aim high just a bit. I square up the rear dots so that the target is in betweeen the rear too. I place the front dot a little high. This generally gives me 80% accuracy or better. I'm curious as to how you shoot and with what. I do this with my HK vp9, Sig 229 legion, Glock 17 and others.
Look through your sights. See the target. Learn to shoot with both eyes open if defense is your goal...
Aiming in a self defense situation, could become premeditation, in the eyes of certain juries.
I don't see the time to be aiming in a self defense situation. I practice point and shoot. You should be able to pull everyday carry, without sights and hit a pie pan 3 out of 4 shots at 15 or 20 feet.
I would suggest only in the eyes of a jury composed of all IDIOTS!
This is one of those scenarios involving what ifs.
either a shooting is justified or its not.