![]() ![]() ![]() If shooting fast I think the larger dot would be an advantage and if shooting beyond 25 yards the 3 would be better. I know that is not the answer that anyone is wanting to hear. When all said and done I did not have a preference either way. At 25 yards the MOA dot covered the 4 inch target I was shooting at. At 10 yards no big difference but at 15 yards the size difference was very noticeable and even more so at 25 yards. I did not shoot rapid fire so I can not comment on which one is faster for follow-up shots. I shot 20 rounds out of both pistols at 3 distances 10,15, and 25 yards. He shoots competition and outside he was having a real hard time find the dot and if the brightness is turned up it "stars out". Then added that if it would be used outside the 6 MOA is the only way to fly. When I told my friend what I wanted to do(he owned both 6 and 3 dots) his first response was whats best depends on intended use. Before testing both back to back I would have recommended a 6 MOA for most pistol applications. I do have a 3 MOA dot on my G34 and a friend has a G34 with a 6 MOA dot both pistols are modified very similarly. After seeing a thread about the Holston dot and a Youtube reviewer made the statement that a 2 MOA dot was best so I decided to try a back to back test to better form an opinion. ![]()
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