I guess this is where I should post this. The problem isn't really with my scope though, it's with my eyes.
I've always had much better than 20/20 vision. Since hitting 40 though, my near field vision has gone kaput. Within a foot I am blind as a bat with its eyes poked out. My far distance sight is as good as ever though.
So here's my problem, I can't read my turrets. I can't just glance up and see what my turrets say without leaning my head way back and coming up off the rifle. I can barely read my bubble level or my cosine indicator.
If its really bright out I can get by, but if the light starts to fail a little, I'm completely lost.
I tried shooting with reading glasses on my fore head and dropping them down when I need them but that's just stupid.
I was thinking about selling my scopes and switching over to a Horus reticle that doesn't require so much knob turning as I can see fine through the glass.
Anyone else have this issue and figure out a solution?
I've always had much better than 20/20 vision. Since hitting 40 though, my near field vision has gone kaput. Within a foot I am blind as a bat with its eyes poked out. My far distance sight is as good as ever though.
So here's my problem, I can't read my turrets. I can't just glance up and see what my turrets say without leaning my head way back and coming up off the rifle. I can barely read my bubble level or my cosine indicator.
If its really bright out I can get by, but if the light starts to fail a little, I'm completely lost.
I tried shooting with reading glasses on my fore head and dropping them down when I need them but that's just stupid.
I was thinking about selling my scopes and switching over to a Horus reticle that doesn't require so much knob turning as I can see fine through the glass.
Anyone else have this issue and figure out a solution?