So a long story short, age has not been friendly, at 31.......... I have been shooting pretty much for 25 years and two years ago my deer rifle's scope crosshairs started being blurry. I dealt with it and figured it was due to a cheap Leopold scope. Well fast forward a couple years and now I am waiting on a Spartan rifle so what do I do? I purchase a Bushnell DMR and everything I need to have the rifle setup and toss it on a 22 lr trainer while I am waiting for the rifle. My first outing at the range was two days ago and I could not get the crosshairs to not be blurry to the point I could shoot, so I trouble shoot paralax and objective focus and nothing helps. So now I am getting pissed that my "high end" optic that I wouldn't have fathomed paying that much for two years ago is broke. I go to work yesterday and was thinking of buying a buddy of mines EOTECH exp for an Ar I just traded for, he brings the sight in the day room and I look through it and the dot is incredibly blurry, again I am in denial and tell him there is no way I am paying for a Eotech when it is that blurry. He double checks and tells me the sight is not blurry and that on the box it came in states if the shooter has astigmatism the dot will be blurry. Well I talk to my Captain and we drive the fire engine to the local eye doctor where he tells me I have outstanding vision of 25/20 right eye and 20/20 left eye but I have astigmatism.
So the ultimate question is if I get glasses will I be able to actually see a crisp reticule or am I ultimately screwed in regards to shooting now? I researched astigmatisms and some people say they deal with it some say glasses or contacts make everything go back to normal. Appreciate the help
So the ultimate question is if I get glasses will I be able to actually see a crisp reticule or am I ultimately screwed in regards to shooting now? I researched astigmatisms and some people say they deal with it some say glasses or contacts make everything go back to normal. Appreciate the help