Hello all!
I'm looking to purchase a Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24x50 and my vision is not so great anymore since I have got ASTIGMATISM issues now. This condition causes me to have blurry vision with red for some reason. I have never even looked thru a FFP scope in my life and nobody hardly has this type scope in the stores for someone to look through. I can only imagine what my eyes will be able to see with this kind of scope and all I hear about it is the clarity of these scopes but never about the glasses someone is wearing as they are looking. I plan to eventually have a much better gun to put this beast on, but for now (are you sitting down?) it is going to be as big as the pee shooter single barrel 243 New England Handy rifle that this scope will be sitting on..... Yeah the scope will be a beast on this single shot gun. Can't nobody say I didn't get a good scope, right. Ha.. Okay, so I'm gonna have good reason to shoot for a better gun. I have plans of better guns of higher caliber but the placing of that bullet is what matters to me the most. I got a gun, but I need a scope. This is another reason for this scope is being able to fine tune bullet placement. I never had a good scope that I could fine tune to hit the bulls eye. One click would take it too far to the right while one click other way took it to far to the left. My vision gets blurry the further away the yards get. I would rather not have to put my glasses on to shoot the target or animal no matter how close or far away it is from me. My glasses fog up in the cold months, and when it's raining, so I can't see when I'm trying to shoot with them on. If I set the eye relief to be clear on the SFP scope at 200 yds. @8x, will it still be clear 50 yds. @6x and the same clearness 400 yds. @24x. What can I expect 800-1000 yds. @24x without making eye relief adjustments? Will the clarity change at all from the scope to the target? I am interested in being able to see during all times of the day, sunny, cloudy, raining, from early dawn to dusk dark conditions... LOW LIGHT very important! Thanks for all your help!
I'm looking to purchase a Vortex Razor HD AMG 6-24x50 and my vision is not so great anymore since I have got ASTIGMATISM issues now. This condition causes me to have blurry vision with red for some reason. I have never even looked thru a FFP scope in my life and nobody hardly has this type scope in the stores for someone to look through. I can only imagine what my eyes will be able to see with this kind of scope and all I hear about it is the clarity of these scopes but never about the glasses someone is wearing as they are looking. I plan to eventually have a much better gun to put this beast on, but for now (are you sitting down?) it is going to be as big as the pee shooter single barrel 243 New England Handy rifle that this scope will be sitting on..... Yeah the scope will be a beast on this single shot gun. Can't nobody say I didn't get a good scope, right. Ha.. Okay, so I'm gonna have good reason to shoot for a better gun. I have plans of better guns of higher caliber but the placing of that bullet is what matters to me the most. I got a gun, but I need a scope. This is another reason for this scope is being able to fine tune bullet placement. I never had a good scope that I could fine tune to hit the bulls eye. One click would take it too far to the right while one click other way took it to far to the left. My vision gets blurry the further away the yards get. I would rather not have to put my glasses on to shoot the target or animal no matter how close or far away it is from me. My glasses fog up in the cold months, and when it's raining, so I can't see when I'm trying to shoot with them on. If I set the eye relief to be clear on the SFP scope at 200 yds. @8x, will it still be clear 50 yds. @6x and the same clearness 400 yds. @24x. What can I expect 800-1000 yds. @24x without making eye relief adjustments? Will the clarity change at all from the scope to the target? I am interested in being able to see during all times of the day, sunny, cloudy, raining, from early dawn to dusk dark conditions... LOW LIGHT very important! Thanks for all your help!
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