RDS Handgun Fundamentals: Sight Picture

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Published 2020-08-21
Continuing a series on fundamentals for RDS handguns for beginners, Aaron discusses RDS sight picture.

All Comments (21)
  • @EliBlakley
    Tactical trainers in Camden Tennessee: My curriculum is the only right way to do things. But don't take my cirriculum and put it online. Aaron Cowan: Hold my beer while I post everything I know on the internet because information can save people's lives
  • @shnewsky6982
    goes for A zone hit round goes high, becoming a perfect headshot "Task failed successfully."
  • @PPSChadwick
    After watching this I feel like I did after my first trigonometry class.
  • @jpjp3873
    Looks like Aaron's cyborg eye is visible in those sunglasses. Now we know his secret!
  • @seengh
    Watched the series on RDS. You are, by far, the most cohesive/comprehensive trainer on YouTube. Thanks for making everything make sense to many of us who are just starting off. This is very useful and extremely appreciated.
  • @asmischney
    I can put this on and listen to it with my eyes closed and learn more about shooting than some classes I have taken in person. Great stuff, really want to take one of your classes.
  • @musicman1eanda
    Of course this comes out immediately AFTER I finish at the range šŸ˜…
  • @jaycoy59
    He says "embrace the wobble" and not one dirty comment? I'm proud of you guys:) Shocked, but proud.
  • Breaking the follow up shot as soon as the dot enters the acceptable zone was an aha moment for me. Great Brother! Thanks for doing what you do!
  • @wde1978
    I have never listened to a firearms instructor that is so detailed. I really appreciate you sharing you're knowledge with us. I would sign up for private lessons in a heart beat if I lived near you.
  • @KRYPTOSPOLLARD
    Let me help you out with the channel. I really like your content, it's simple, to the point, accurate, informative, etc... As you've said before, you're not a Youtuber, you're an instructor and post these videos in spare time as a secondary thing. That makes sense, I can dig it. The only big issue I've found is the lack of organization and ease of access finding certain content. Something as simple as playlists would be fantastic. You don't have time or a real desire to do all that, I get it. I'd gladly go through for you and organize and create playlists based on content. I don't have any desire to make content, but I'd like to help others learn from your content by making it easier to sift through. No charge or shenanigans or anything like that, just wanna help.
  • @victorpapaavp
    Every time I watch a video from you on how to improve my shooting with my MRD, and I go out and apply what I've learned, I improve. Dramatically. EVERY. SINGLE. TIME.
  • @jmvmike
    Thank you I truly appreciate these videos. 45 years ago I was looking down the barrel of a Red Rider and my father was telling me ā€œEvery time the front sight touches the bullā€™s eye squeeze the trigger a little bit.ā€
  • Found this channel and Iā€™m disappointed in myself for not discovering this gold mine of information long ago. Unfortunately my bank account is weeping at the amount I spent on buying many of the goodies Aaron recommends, and ammo to try out all the excellent tips and advice he is giving us for free. God bless you brutha!
  • @MTMILITIAMAN7.62
    This video is a good example of why Aaron at Sage Dynamics is THE go-to authoritative source for video instruction on Youtube. Few instructors have the depth of understanding in these topics as Aaron, and nobody breaks it down as thoroughly and intuitively as Aaron. I am having JagerWerks mill the slide of a Gen IV Glock 20 for a Holosun 509T, and as this is my first red dot equipped handgun and I am a little apprehensive about acquiring a new skill set, I turned to Youtube to get some insight, tips, and drills to practice from trusted sources, the first of which was Aaron at Sage Dynamics, and he did not disappoint. Aaron never disappoints.
  • For me as an non-English speaker, these examples are awesome to explain these concepts. It truly is appreciated, a lot!
  • @willo7734
    Watching these videos greatly helped me get started with a RDS. I feel like Iā€™m much further along than I would have been without them.
  • @user-mj1vb8jr6j
    Aaron I love your shit man. Thanks for all the great work. Being as I am a year out of college and starting a family I donā€™t have the money to take a class from you but between this show and shooting with my friend who is retired sf, I have learned so much! Thanks bro.
  • @russream3732
    I just put the RMR type 2 on. This ā€œseriesā€ has greatly aided me. Thank you.