Guns, Dogs and Blades QnA

BP if you are right eye dominant, and your left eye is trying to wrestle control from your right, you might try during presentation of the pistol fudging a bit off centerline of your body, it May help you. Bring the pistol up just a touch on your strong side. The red dot is a great tool for self defense as you can focus on the target not your pistol. You might try doing some dry fire in your shop or garage or someplace. From about seven yards to target just focus on the target and practice presenting the pistol from a draw until red dot naturally lands on the target for you. I typically start the students out from high compressed ready for that exercise until their confidence grows and the dot appears consistently for them. Then migrate to including the draw. Working backwards to the draw if you will. It takes some serious practice and you have to get past the inevitable frustration that we all suffer thru being older and raised on iron sights. I got so frustrated I almost gave up, but in the end I just cannot see well enough to run iron sights anymore.
Thanks SLO. That's exactly what I figured out on my own other than the migrating to the draw. Been test driving some different holsters too. My neighbor is retired Federal LEO and has a slew of holsters for the P365. I don't know if Ill get to Carnegie Hall but I'll keep practicing. It's a big change from carrying a 1911.
I found a company called "magutts" that can add 2 rounds to the 10 or 12 round mags and adds a 1/4 inch to the length. That would make this 365 fit me better. It's hard to believe there is 15 rounds in this little gun.