Staccato HD P 4.5 vs. Shadow 2 Orange DOT OR NOT SHOWDOWN!

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A shorter learning curve, takes time to master

⚙️ Gear Used:
Pistol #1: Staccato HD P4.5

Optic: Vortex Defender ST Green Dot

Pistol #2: CZ Shadow 2 Orange

Ammo: 4140 (texas company) 115gr freedom seeds

Shot Timer: Shooter Global SG2

Targets: ShootingTargets7 steel challenge set

Range: Private outdoor facility (conditions: cloudy, 88°F, light wind)

🔍 My Conclusion:
If you're deciding between sticking with traditional irons or investing in a red dot, here's the bottom line:

💬 Use what you're willing to train with.
Neither option is objectively “better”—they each offer unique advantages, and they both require practice to master. The dot is arguably better to shoot accurately as you only focus on one plane, but irons are extremely fast, especially at close range.

🚨 But none of that matters if you’re not putting in the reps.

🧠 Bonus Tips:
Struggling with dot acquisition? Practice your draw dry-fire with dot alignment 10 minutes a day.

Having trouble tracking irons under stress? Slow down and re-focus on front sight clarity under pressure.

Regardless of what you use: drill accuracy FIRST, then add speed.

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💬 Comment Below:
Which do YOU prefer: red dot or irons? What do you train with the most?
Please post your experiences, setups, and results in the comments—I read and respond to as many as I can.

Thanks for watching, and remember:
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– The Grumpy Paratrooper

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