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Bino/rangerfinder combo - bushnell and others- eye dominance issue?
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<blockquote data-quote="BROWN TROUT" data-source="post: 86892" data-attributes="member: 4971"><p>I have been lurking around here for a few years now and am finally seeing an opportunity to get out and do some really long range stuff out west. I need binos and a range finder, so the combo unit would be good because it would be one less thing to have to carry. I tried out the Bushnell unit and I found it very difficult to see the numerical range display. It is in the right side and projects into the right eyepiece. Maybe this is where my problem is? I am left eye dominant. If I close the left eye, I could see the display. I did not think until now to turn the unit upside down to test my theory. So am I stuck with 2 seperate units because of eye dominance? I have tried re-training the eyes, but it does not work. The the other units work the same way as the Bushnell? Any suggestions or ideas are appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BROWN TROUT, post: 86892, member: 4971"] I have been lurking around here for a few years now and am finally seeing an opportunity to get out and do some really long range stuff out west. I need binos and a range finder, so the combo unit would be good because it would be one less thing to have to carry. I tried out the Bushnell unit and I found it very difficult to see the numerical range display. It is in the right side and projects into the right eyepiece. Maybe this is where my problem is? I am left eye dominant. If I close the left eye, I could see the display. I did not think until now to turn the unit upside down to test my theory. So am I stuck with 2 seperate units because of eye dominance? I have tried re-training the eyes, but it does not work. The the other units work the same way as the Bushnell? Any suggestions or ideas are appreciated. Thanks, Tom [/QUOTE]
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