Glock 34 Trijicon SRO - steel rack plate and recoil management practice

2 years ago
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I finally got a hold of a Trijicon SRO and I had to take to the practice to try it out. TL;DR it did not disappoint. Finding the dot was easy. I don't think I've ever missed finding that dot upon presentation.

This is a short video of me burning through 300 rounds to work on recoil management, seeing the dot throughout muzzle rise, and better trigger control. For those wondering, I did swap back to the stock Glock trigger. The Timney Alpha was giving me too much trouble with light strikes, which is unacceptable.

My take aways from this practice session are:
- my reloads suck. I need to hit that mag pouch a lot quicker and stop looking down at it. It should be done without using my eyes
- I need to lean more into the gun to have a faster recovery
- I need to zero this dot to make sure it's properly setup for my gun. I swear, there were a couple of shots that were dead on and I missed the steel. Or maybe it's just me :)
- I need to get over the mental hurdle of over-confirming my sights. Maybe I should do this by trying to pull for 0.2s splits and try to analyze what I see

My equipment
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Glock 34 with Brownell slide w/ RMR cut
Trijicon SRO 5 moa
Stock Glock trigger w/ Ghost Ultimate 3.5 connector
Tungsten Guide Rod w/ 13# recoil spring
Hearing protection (https://amzn.to/33NyZXU)
AimCam Pro 2i (https://amzn.to/3gKAFYq)

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