Blackstone
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The general accepted mantra seems to be, focus on the front sight. When shooting with both eyes open, this means you see doubles of the rear sight and the target. Do you just train yourself to ignore the "ghost" images? I find that I look through the sights at the target, and it's a lot easier to ignore doubles of sights. It seems I can only do this because my depth of field is good enough that I can still see the front sight clearly as well. What are your thoughts on this? I do a mixture of practical and precision shooting.