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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope selection for poor vision
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark in Mo" data-source="post: 995268" data-attributes="member: 72438"><p>I'm 52 and I find myself refocusing the eye piece on my scope as my eyes degrade, personally I think odds are your scope is fine just readjust the ocular lense, follow the directions...for a 3 to 9 power scope at 100yrds I like to use a dot that measures about 1.25 inches set on 9 power you should have a small enough target yet see all the edges of the circle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark in Mo, post: 995268, member: 72438"] I'm 52 and I find myself refocusing the eye piece on my scope as my eyes degrade, personally I think odds are your scope is fine just readjust the ocular lense, follow the directions...for a 3 to 9 power scope at 100yrds I like to use a dot that measures about 1.25 inches set on 9 power you should have a small enough target yet see all the edges of the circle [/QUOTE]
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