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    Are you taking notes? Are you going to take a shot at the question?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheJewban View Post
    Are you taking notes? Are you going to take a shot at the question?
    Most definitely taking notes. I have no way near enough experience and or knowledge on this. Just a wet behind the ears newb here.
    You gonna bark all day little doggy or you gonna bite?

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    I know you’re out there, always present but not posting. A read-only peripheral participant not knowing what to say - or not caring. Maybe feeling intimidated by lack of knowledge, heated discussions, snobbery, posters dominating discussions with intolerance, a perceived clique of gun gurus, or self-conscious about looking or sounding dumb.

    Well consider this.

    Gun folk by their very nature are opinionated, biased, and stubborn. That’s understood and accepted because many in the gun community have spent years in search of the holy grail of accuracy. And when they find it, they don’t need no pipsqueak posting a lame ass quiz to test their knowledge on quick sight alignment.

    I’ve posted a quiz on a gun board that has some pretty good RKI’s. One factually stating there is no “one size fits all” to my question, and that “different methods will work better for different people”. Again, this is all 100% correct and true. But like I said earlier...

    Quote Originally Posted by TheJewban View Post
    ...I'm taking a big leap of faith this method will be considered by general consent; an approved technique if you will. If not, then I'll be the laughing stock around here.


    I know all you thumb twiddling smiling lurkers are waiting for me to get chewed up, spit out, and left for dead (after I get my ass handed to me). So here’s what I’m saying...because I created this inconvenient circumstance, the least you lazy apathetic mofo’s can do for a dead man is show some respect, get off your asses, get in here, and take a stab (not at me) at how one would/should quickly place their front sight perfectly in that rear sight notch. It’s either the answer I’m looking for and you win some gun training, or it’s not, and you revel in the relentless onslaught sure to come my way.


    Some key points to remember. When Sight Shooting, NOT Point Shooting, Aiming consists of two stages: Sight Alignment and Sight Picture. We are ONLY concerned with Sight Alignment, i.e., the front sight in perfect alignment with the rear sight.

    Stop licking your chops, de-lurk, and get your asses in here NOW.


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    Last edited by TheJewban; September 22nd, 2013 at 08:26 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by YankeeFingergasm View Post
    Most definitely taking notes. I have no way near enough experience and or knowledge on this. Just a wet behind the ears newb here.
    Do you have a pistol on you now, to use as a training aid while we're hashing this out?

    Will you attend my funeral - maybe volunteer as a pallbearer.
    Last edited by TheJewban; September 22nd, 2013 at 08:28 PM.
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