I'm not entirely certain this is the appropriate place to put this, but it seems as good as any, so here goes.
I recently acquired a Glock 22 gen 3, and other than installing an adjustable rear sight, 3.5 lb ghost connector, and some polishing, I haven't made any modifications. I eventually want to give it the full Roland treatment, with a red Dot and a kkm comped barrel, and a weaponlight, but with my current budget and skill level, I feel like I will see more improvement from spending my money on ammo and range time, rather than a dot and comped match barrel. My question is, what standards should I be able to meet to actually reap the benefits of the barrel and dot? (the weaponlight is an obvious benefit and I will be picking one up shortly)
Currently I am recovering from a shoulder injury, so I am shooting strong hand only, and I am struggling to hold my shots on a 6" bull at 10 yards, so I obviously need to work on my shooting, but how much does the software need to improve before I work on the hardware?
I recently acquired a Glock 22 gen 3, and other than installing an adjustable rear sight, 3.5 lb ghost connector, and some polishing, I haven't made any modifications. I eventually want to give it the full Roland treatment, with a red Dot and a kkm comped barrel, and a weaponlight, but with my current budget and skill level, I feel like I will see more improvement from spending my money on ammo and range time, rather than a dot and comped match barrel. My question is, what standards should I be able to meet to actually reap the benefits of the barrel and dot? (the weaponlight is an obvious benefit and I will be picking one up shortly)
Currently I am recovering from a shoulder injury, so I am shooting strong hand only, and I am struggling to hold my shots on a 6" bull at 10 yards, so I obviously need to work on my shooting, but how much does the software need to improve before I work on the hardware?