มีอยู่ช่วงจำได้ว่ามีสหายชาวหัวข้อนี้คนหนึ่งถามเกี่ยวกับกับหาดอทปืนโอเพ่น ผมก็ไม่แน่ใจว่าได้ความกระจ่างไปแล้วหรือไม่ประการใด
ผมไม่ได้ยิงโอเพ่นไม่รู้เรื่องโอเพ่น แต่พอดีไปเจอมา แต่ก็เจ้ากรรม!เป็นภาษาอังกฤษเสียอีก ผมแปลไม่เก่งเลยจึงได้แต่ก็อปมาให้....(ถ้าล้าสมัยไปก็ขออภัยนะครับ)
แบบแรกว่าดังนี้

Do everything at half speed so you can make adjustments and recognize those adjustments.
Practice "reverse draws" - start with the gun out with dot centered and work your way back through the draw stroke to the holster.
Isolate the part of the draw that is causing trouble, usually the extension to the final hold, and repeat this part more.
อีกแบบ(ถ้าใช้C-MORE)

when first going to scopes, was to first look at the top of the gun including the physical shape of the scope itself, then find the dot. To get a feel for this, in your index position, look at the dot, then shift your focus "out" a bit, so instead of focusing on the dot you are looking at the general outline of the top of the gun. Notice the visual relationship of one part of the scope to another part, or notice the relationship of the scope to the top of the slide. Experiment until you find the best way for you to remember "how the top of the gun looks" when the dot is on the target. Now you have figured out a way to "remember what the top of the gun looks like" in a very similar way as you do when you line up a front and rear sight. Now, practice drawing by first looking for this remembered physical relationship, and as soon as you see that you'll also see the dot.