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Originally Posted by Emre1337
if you use a red-dot with both eyes open, wouldn't you see 2 red-dot's?
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Depending on how open the optic is, you might be able to see the dot with both eyes - but generally you need to be looking straight down the optic (which you can only do with one eye at a time) to see the dot.
Even with the fact that you can only see the dot with one eye, it still requires a bit of training to be able to pick up the red dot with your one eye, and focus on where it is.
It's just a lot easier to pick up a bright dot in a single eye, than to line up two posts, that are the same colour as your gun, that both eyes can see.
As for your angled RDS, I haven't done much learning - or any practice - with that, to be honest. There's been threads that mention that here on ASC, but I haven't dug into them.
My best guess would be that you mount them, zero them as best you can to a specific distance (preferably close, since you've probably only got them for close distances), and just learn to shoot from there. You should be tilting the gun on its side, so that the angled RDS is actually "on top" of the barrel.