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<blockquote data-quote="Tyler Kemp" data-source="post: 215967" data-attributes="member: 6290"><p>First match period, I'd never seen the gun before that morning. Never used a post sight either. I was having real vision problem, my vision is supposedly 20/15 or vice versa, but I was seeing double vision, having real trouble concentrating. A couple times I just had to sit the gun down and close my eyes for a while. They told me 6 o'clock hold was the most precise, but I just couldn't seem to get it right. After Camp Perry my coach will be back in town to work with me, I think shooting a couple hundred rounds will shrink things right down, but I was justing wondering if there were any "tricks" to the 6 o'clock hold. </p><p></p><p>Also, what glasses can help me possibly? I was having the fuzzy vision, although my vision is perfect (or even better)! I ended up shooting without glasses after the first string of 20 because they were making things worse. I realize I should have them on for safety, and so I don't get powder in my eye from the semi-auto action, but I just couldn't see a thing with them on. What are other devices I can use to help my vision and still be within service rifle rules?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyler Kemp, post: 215967, member: 6290"] First match period, I'd never seen the gun before that morning. Never used a post sight either. I was having real vision problem, my vision is supposedly 20/15 or vice versa, but I was seeing double vision, having real trouble concentrating. A couple times I just had to sit the gun down and close my eyes for a while. They told me 6 o'clock hold was the most precise, but I just couldn't seem to get it right. After Camp Perry my coach will be back in town to work with me, I think shooting a couple hundred rounds will shrink things right down, but I was justing wondering if there were any "tricks" to the 6 o'clock hold. Also, what glasses can help me possibly? I was having the fuzzy vision, although my vision is perfect (or even better)! I ended up shooting without glasses after the first string of 20 because they were making things worse. I realize I should have them on for safety, and so I don't get powder in my eye from the semi-auto action, but I just couldn't see a thing with them on. What are other devices I can use to help my vision and still be within service rifle rules? [/QUOTE]
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