Quote Originally Posted by phant1m View Post
So besides Rob L as mentioned by T, Max Michel mentioned it in an interview and then elaborated saying that JJ Racaza and whole slew of other shooters (cant remember names right now but will see if can find the interview) started with it and now when they moved over it has helped them a lot more. For obvious reasons I didnt mention Eric :D.

We not saying neglect fundamentals but it magnifies your shot calling and as T said you become very aware where that sight is moving. Also it stems from a lot of top instructors all mentioning the importance of trigger control. If you can find something that helps you improve that a lot faster is that not a good thing? [I am in no way saying a red dot will make you instantly super better, but rather a dot with training may very well help a ton].
OK, I stand very firmly corrected on this. I'm probably one of the "NEVER" oldies La Morte referred to although I may admit to having an Open gun in the safe!