When I cut and pasted this, it did not insert the target graphic into the e-mail...sorry.
29 December 2010
PRELIMINARY REPORT OF THE COMPARATIVE PISTOL PROJECT
By James E. Ryan, D.P.A.
Associate Professor of Criminal Justice
Department of Justice Studies and Sociology
Norwich University
Northfield, Vermont 05663
This report summarizes the findings of the “Comparative Pistol Project” conducted on 28 and 29 September, 2010. This report is organized as a description of five (5) figures that depict the descriptive statistics compiled by the author. A more extensive and detailed report will follow. The figures depict the results of a comparison of the effectiveness of conventional iron pistol sights and Trijicon’s “Red Dot Optic. The project consisted of four (4) stages of fire and the analyses included information both on the number of “hits on paper” and the accuracy of hits.
FIGURE 1: HITS BY STAGE
Figure 1 illustrates the percentage of shots that hit an International Defensive Pistol Association (IDPA) standard target (“hits on paper”) by sight type and shooting stage;
Stage 1- 15 yard slow fire-
75 percent of the shots fired with iron sights hit the target;
98 Percent of the shots fired with the red dot optic hit the target;
Stage 2 – 5 yard rapid engagement-
95 percent of the shots with iron sights hit the target
99 percent of the shots with the red dot optic hit the target
Stage 3- 10 yard rapid engagement
81 percent of the shots with iron sights hit the target
96 percent of the shots with the red dot optic hit the target
Stage 4 – 10 yard multiple threat
77 percent of the shots with iron sights hit the target
94 percent of the shots with the red dot optic hit the target
The following four figures depict hits by “zone.” Zone 1 is the center mass of the IDPA target. Zone 2 refers to the inner octagon of the target. Zone 3 refers to hits on the target outside of Zones 3 and 2.
FIGURE 2 – STAGE 1- HITS BY ZONE
Figure 2 illustrates the percentage of hits by zone and type of sight used
Iron sights- 30% of shots hit zone 1
43 % of shots hit zone 2
27 % of shots hit zone 3
Red dot optic – 57 % of shots hit zone 1
30 % of shots hit zone 2
13 % of shots hit zone 3
FIGURE 3- STAGE 2- HITS BY ZONE
Figure 3 illustrates the percentage of hits by zone and type of sight used
Iron sights- 59% of shots hit zone 1
27% of shots hit zone 2
14% of shots hit zone 3
Red dot optic- 74% of shots hit zone 1
23% of shots hit zone 2
3 % of shots hit zone 3
FIGURE 4- STAGE 3- HITS BY ZONE
Figure 4 illustrates the percentage of hits by zone and type of sights used
Iron sights- 30% of shots hit zone 1
50% of shots hit zone 2
20% of shots hit zone 3
Red dot optic- 46% of shots hit zone 1
42% of shots hit zone 2
12% of shots hit zone 3
FIGURE 5-STAGE 4-HITS BY ZONE
Figure 5 illustrates the percentage of hits by zone and type of sights used
Iron sights- 30% of shots hit zone 1
46% of shots hit zone 2
24% of shots hit zone 3
Red dot optic- 44% of shots hit zone 1
47% of shots hit zone 2
9 % of shots hit zone 3
29 December 2010
PRELIMINARY REPORT OF THE COMPARATIVE PISTOL PROJECT
By James E. Ryan, D.P.A.
Associate Professor of Criminal Justice
Department of Justice Studies and Sociology
Norwich University
Northfield, Vermont 05663
This report summarizes the findings of the “Comparative Pistol Project” conducted on 28 and 29 September, 2010. This report is organized as a description of five (5) figures that depict the descriptive statistics compiled by the author. A more extensive and detailed report will follow. The figures depict the results of a comparison of the effectiveness of conventional iron pistol sights and Trijicon’s “Red Dot Optic. The project consisted of four (4) stages of fire and the analyses included information both on the number of “hits on paper” and the accuracy of hits.
FIGURE 1: HITS BY STAGE
Figure 1 illustrates the percentage of shots that hit an International Defensive Pistol Association (IDPA) standard target (“hits on paper”) by sight type and shooting stage;
Stage 1- 15 yard slow fire-
75 percent of the shots fired with iron sights hit the target;
98 Percent of the shots fired with the red dot optic hit the target;
Stage 2 – 5 yard rapid engagement-
95 percent of the shots with iron sights hit the target
99 percent of the shots with the red dot optic hit the target
Stage 3- 10 yard rapid engagement
81 percent of the shots with iron sights hit the target
96 percent of the shots with the red dot optic hit the target
Stage 4 – 10 yard multiple threat
77 percent of the shots with iron sights hit the target
94 percent of the shots with the red dot optic hit the target
The following four figures depict hits by “zone.” Zone 1 is the center mass of the IDPA target. Zone 2 refers to the inner octagon of the target. Zone 3 refers to hits on the target outside of Zones 3 and 2.
FIGURE 2 – STAGE 1- HITS BY ZONE
Figure 2 illustrates the percentage of hits by zone and type of sight used
Iron sights- 30% of shots hit zone 1
43 % of shots hit zone 2
27 % of shots hit zone 3
Red dot optic – 57 % of shots hit zone 1
30 % of shots hit zone 2
13 % of shots hit zone 3
FIGURE 3- STAGE 2- HITS BY ZONE
Figure 3 illustrates the percentage of hits by zone and type of sight used
Iron sights- 59% of shots hit zone 1
27% of shots hit zone 2
14% of shots hit zone 3
Red dot optic- 74% of shots hit zone 1
23% of shots hit zone 2
3 % of shots hit zone 3
FIGURE 4- STAGE 3- HITS BY ZONE
Figure 4 illustrates the percentage of hits by zone and type of sights used
Iron sights- 30% of shots hit zone 1
50% of shots hit zone 2
20% of shots hit zone 3
Red dot optic- 46% of shots hit zone 1
42% of shots hit zone 2
12% of shots hit zone 3
FIGURE 5-STAGE 4-HITS BY ZONE
Figure 5 illustrates the percentage of hits by zone and type of sights used
Iron sights- 30% of shots hit zone 1
46% of shots hit zone 2
24% of shots hit zone 3
Red dot optic- 44% of shots hit zone 1
47% of shots hit zone 2
9 % of shots hit zone 3