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    I can be much longer winded if you want . . . . .

    Quote Originally Posted by molary View Post
    With my focus there, I extend the pistol out and up slightly if necessary in order to bring the sights into my "fuzzy vision". What I am looking for is simply a flat line, and two as you call them; light bars.
    Hmm, rephrase what you said there. ""Fuzzy vision" is self explanatory and "flat line" (which you explained) is the same canned
    bullshit response for proper sight alignment, i.e., front sight vertically centered in rear sight notch, with tops of...yada, yada, yada...

    But I'm very interested in your quo...scratch that...rephrase please.

    Quote Originally Posted by molary View Post
    ... is that response what you were looking for, Lawrence?

    Let's just say I got a little excited...but no, sorry.

    Quote Originally Posted by molary View Post
    I can be much longer winded if you want . . . . .


    Please indulge me, but only as it relates to your quote above and/or to; a) the position of the pistol right when you begin the systematic series of actions for proper sight alignment, b) specifically what you are looking at throughout those systematic series of actions and, c) the path you're taking throughout those systematic series of actions. Then provide an explanation as to why you're doing what you're doing throughout the entire process.

    Keep it confined to SIGHT ALIGNMENT. For example, I understand "both eyes open...
    point of focus on the target" and all that, but remember that comes under AIMING and under AIMING comes SIGHT ALIGNMENT and SIGHT PICTURE. I'm only concerned with SIGHT ALIGNMENT.

    But shit molary, that was one hell of a post.
    Last edited by TheJewban; September 22nd, 2013 at 09:40 PM.
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