OR you have an Astigmatism! I do, and I can't use them because of it. Eye doctor confirmed.If the reticle on the Eotech is fuzzy, you're using it wrong.
OR you have an Astigmatism! I do, and I can't use them because of it. Eye doctor confirmed.
Right now I can't afford any of the ones in the poll, but I have had EXCELLENT luck with Vortex Strikefire (red/green) and Vortex SPARC.
So blame the optic for your eye issue? Ooookay....
Seriously, it should only be as fuzzy or blurry as anything else you are looking at and one of the best aspects of a RDS is that you can wear your corrective lenses and shoot both eyes open.
If the reticle on the Eotech is fuzzy, you're using it wrong.
OR you have an Astigmatism! I do, and I can't use them because of it. Eye doctor confirmed.
Right now I can't afford any of the ones in the poll, but I have had EXCELLENT luck with Vortex Strikefire (red/green) and Vortex SPARC.
The point jj is making is that when using a RDS your not supposed to focus on the dot, but on your target. This will mitigate alot of the fuzzy or star like diffusion caused by an astigmatism. I have the same problem in my shooting eye. If you must use a red dot for precision work try flipping up the small aperture on your rear buis and focus through that.
Or, use a red dot that illuminates an etched reticule rather than one which projects the dot onto the glass.