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I think you answered your own question. I'd work on sight picture and forget score for a bit. Once you have changed your ways, sight picture wise, your scores should follow.
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Steve, you might want to consider painting your entire front sight blaze orange. Use a layer of white under the orange for best results. That's what I do on my carry guns. IIRC, Chris Christian does the same thing.
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Steve, simple way to do it... use Q-tip and rubbing alcohol to clean front sight. Use white primer paint for the base coat... use flourescent orange paint for the top. Don't waste money on fancy/expensive sight paints. I've tried most of them. Too soft. They wear quickly. I use Ace Hardware store brand spray paints... spray some on a piece of copy paper... let it sit 60 seconds.. then apply to sight with small artists brush (my local Ace Hardware has those too). Fold a business card in half and run it down each side of the front sight right after you paint it to remove any spill over. Retouching is a snap when it becomes necessary. This will focus you on the front righ without dot interference.
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