On top of all that, I think it’s just as fast as a Combat Sight Picture. I like to use the Center Hold because it allows me to see more of my target and aim more precisely (especially with a narrow front sight post). In the end, even though many people really like the Combat Sight Picture, I personally don’t use it… Now, the downside is that your sights still cover up some of your target, but as I mentioned before, it’s a lot less than with the Combat Hold. Where you aim is where you round is going to go assuming the rest of your marksmanship fundamentals are squared away. Also because the flat top of your front sight is your reference point (point of aim), you can aim much more precisely than with both the 6 O’Clock Hold and the Combat Hold.