Jason McBride
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That's what I tell her.
It's the smell of cooking venison.
My wife can't do it.
It does have a unique smell.
I've been doing that pretty much exact same thing ever since I put my first red dot on a pistol.
Because the first time I started using a red dot, I was like, dude, this is hard to get a sight picture.
I'm not exaggerating.
It's part of my routine.
Every time I put my pistol back in the safe in my closet...
As I pull it out, I'm drawing and I'm pointing at something in the room, like you said, a doorknob or a hanger in my closet or something to make sure, oh, yep, I still got it.
In my opinion, that's the only way that you can get familiar with shooting a red dot outside of
thousands and thousands of rounds, which gets expensive, like shooting every weekend.
If you're not going to put in the time to shoot like every weekend, hundreds of rounds every time, that's the only way you can get used to having a site picture immediately with a red dot is doing, it doesn't even have to be dry fire.
It can just be, like you said, presentation, uh,
Out of the holster.
The, uh, the individual that I was talking about earlier that had never shot before and wanted me to kind of show them the ropes.
Um, I, I brought my pistols over to their house the day before we actually went shooting.
And I have one of those, uh, Mantis lasers, nine millimeter laser.
And I brought an IPSC target and we taped it to their wall and we used it to practice, um,
site presentation with a red dot so that I could see not being behind the pistol.