This week on Tactical Rifleman I wanted to cover how to shoot close distances (CQB) with Iron Sights. Now, everyone says that you have to use a “red dot” for CQB, but what did we do BEFORE we had red dots? We did all these same drills with iron sights. However, the actual techniques that we used were slightly different. For example, many guys looked OVER their rear sights, and just used the front post. This also eliminates having to “hold high” to compensate for optic “Height over Bore” while taking precise shots within the room. Flip side is you are now hitting too high outside at 100 meters, and have to get in the habit of going back to your rear peep sight.
The big thing I want you to take away, is why I run backup Iron sights (BUIS). When running an optic, if your reticle dies (battery or broke glass), just look through the large optic window (your head is already there) and flip up that front sight. You will be driving tacks within 25 meters. Easy, but only easy if you practice it. Remember, combat shooting is all about developing muscle memory in training BEFORE the fight happens for real.
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