That is an excellent idea.MadMonkey wrote:Lasers can be great training tools for dry fire practice. Beyond that... I'm not really a fan.
A couple years ago I bought a new mountable light that also had a laser for only $90. I found myself focusing more on the dot than the target. I didn't not have a shot timer then. I do now and since this has come up again I'll try and remember to take both to the range the next time and see which sighting method I can get the first shot on target with quicker. And then which one I can get two and three shots of quicker with. That would be interesting to see.
I don't really like the laser, though, and have practiced quite a bit with just iron sights.