nitram
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I have a question that has probably been asked before but I can't find the thread. The traditional sight picture for bulls eye type shooting is fairly straight forward, 6 o'clock hold. I have been trying to figure out what the correct sight picture/point of aim should be for USPSA shooting. Do you (i) put the front sight in a 6 o'clock hold to the A zone, or (ii) set the point of impact to be at the top of the front blade, or (iii) set the point of impact to be covered by the front sight? This is also complicated by the use of a fiber optic front sight. My natural tendency is to put the bright fiber optic rod at the desired point of impact, thus covering the POI with the front sight. I just wondered how other people set up their pistols.