I have a dpms lr-308 with a fixed 10x scope that I would like to put some form of unmagnified offset sight or optic on. My initial inclination was to throw on a set of offset irons and call it a day. However, I had a few concussions last year and am still dealing with pretty severe symptoms from that, including a myriad of visual problems. I had a hunch iron sight use might be challenging, so I popped the scope off the rifle and popped on a pair of non offset irons I had laying around to find out. Long story short, it was actually pretty rough. Apparently, something with having to look at/through 3 different objects all at different distances from my eye is very problematic. Without getting too bogged down in the details of what happens, I'll just say offset irons are not going to be the solution to my problems. If I slow everything way down, I can use em just fine, but that somewhat defeats the purpose of this endeavor. Fast sight acquisition just doesn't happen for me now.
The next obvious solution, an offset red dot of some sort, is also out. I've never found a red dot that agreed with my astigmatism. My astigmatism isn't horrible (right handed, my rx is -1.25 in my right eye) but it's significant enough that I have more or less given up on red dots and holo sights. Every one I've tried ranges in visual appearance from an "L"or "/" shape to a odd looking bunch of grapes: sorta serviceable at best, completely hopeless at worst. The one time since my concussions I tried to use a red dot on a friend's handgun also proved rather unpleasant, so this definitely isn't gonna work.
So how's this for a dumb idea: A 1x prism sight mounted on an offset mount next to the scope? Prism sights play nicely with my astigmatism, and the option to lower the brightness of the reticle or kill the illumination entirely sounds perfect for my concussion related problems. I've never handled one in person, but the Vortex Spitfire in the 1x iteration seems relatively svelte. It doesn't seem absurdly heavy, although I do realize it will concentrate all of the weight above/around the receiver. It has a decent amount of eye relief, 3.7" according the the mfg. The scope on this rifle is an SWFA SS 10x42 in Seekins 1.45" tall rings. It seems like with the right mount bolted to the rail immediately behind the rear ring, I could probably get it to clear the scope, ejection port, and brass deflector and still be in a reasonably usable position?
Oh, and this is purely a fun gun. I don't see myself ever using it in competition, at least not seriously, so optic vs iron sight is not a concern in that regard.
What am I missing? I can't find anything with google on this, which leads me to think I'm either sitting on the next big thing in the tacticool community or I am missing some critical detail. My money is on the latter...
The next obvious solution, an offset red dot of some sort, is also out. I've never found a red dot that agreed with my astigmatism. My astigmatism isn't horrible (right handed, my rx is -1.25 in my right eye) but it's significant enough that I have more or less given up on red dots and holo sights. Every one I've tried ranges in visual appearance from an "L"or "/" shape to a odd looking bunch of grapes: sorta serviceable at best, completely hopeless at worst. The one time since my concussions I tried to use a red dot on a friend's handgun also proved rather unpleasant, so this definitely isn't gonna work.
So how's this for a dumb idea: A 1x prism sight mounted on an offset mount next to the scope? Prism sights play nicely with my astigmatism, and the option to lower the brightness of the reticle or kill the illumination entirely sounds perfect for my concussion related problems. I've never handled one in person, but the Vortex Spitfire in the 1x iteration seems relatively svelte. It doesn't seem absurdly heavy, although I do realize it will concentrate all of the weight above/around the receiver. It has a decent amount of eye relief, 3.7" according the the mfg. The scope on this rifle is an SWFA SS 10x42 in Seekins 1.45" tall rings. It seems like with the right mount bolted to the rail immediately behind the rear ring, I could probably get it to clear the scope, ejection port, and brass deflector and still be in a reasonably usable position?
Oh, and this is purely a fun gun. I don't see myself ever using it in competition, at least not seriously, so optic vs iron sight is not a concern in that regard.
What am I missing? I can't find anything with google on this, which leads me to think I'm either sitting on the next big thing in the tacticool community or I am missing some critical detail. My money is on the latter...