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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
does the focus on optics correct for vision?
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<blockquote data-quote="Timnterra" data-source="post: 1445553" data-attributes="member: 55944"><p>I don't like wearing glass either, especially while shooting prone! However, I wear contacts most of the time unless I get something in my eye. My vision is too bad to bother trying to shoot without glasses; I'd just have to put them right back on as soon as I looked outside the scope. If you can get by without the glasses in most situations I don't see a problem focusing the scope to your eye. I have a friend who has recently been forced to wear bifocals as a red he has a had a hard time shooting, he used to be able to have the target and reticle in focus at the same time, but with bifocals he had to look up to see the reticle and down to see the target... Until he stated focusing the reticle to the vision through the top lense on the bifocals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timnterra, post: 1445553, member: 55944"] I don’t like wearing glass either, especially while shooting prone! However, I wear contacts most of the time unless I get something in my eye. My vision is too bad to bother trying to shoot without glasses; I’d just have to put them right back on as soon as I looked outside the scope. If you can get by without the glasses in most situations I don’t see a problem focusing the scope to your eye. I have a friend who has recently been forced to wear bifocals as a red he has a had a hard time shooting, he used to be able to have the target and reticle in focus at the same time, but with bifocals he had to look up to see the reticle and down to see the target... Until he stated focusing the reticle to the vision through the top lense on the bifocals. [/QUOTE]
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