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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3537612" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>I'm certainly not old yet, but a freak accident has caused me to develop an astigmatism in my dominant eye. I remember laying in the emergency room when it happened thinking "well this is gonna screw up my shooting". Traditional Scopes and Prism scopes work great for me. [USER=24500]@TwoForFlinching[/USER] I was told that some people with astigmatisms cannot focus on red dots but can focus on prism scopes. My astigmatism isn't terrible, and my red dots are for close range stuff, so I don't notice a little blur. I find that on my pistols iron sights swapped over to night/fiber optic sights SEEM to work better for me than standard pistol iron sights. I swapped some dual color fiber optic irons onto the Henry, hoping that the contrast can help me use them better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3537612, member: 35036"] I'm certainly not old yet, but a freak accident has caused me to develop an astigmatism in my dominant eye. I remember laying in the emergency room when it happened thinking "well this is gonna screw up my shooting". Traditional Scopes and Prism scopes work great for me. [USER=24500]@TwoForFlinching[/USER] I was told that some people with astigmatisms cannot focus on red dots but can focus on prism scopes. My astigmatism isn't terrible, and my red dots are for close range stuff, so I don't notice a little blur. I find that on my pistols iron sights swapped over to night/fiber optic sights SEEM to work better for me than standard pistol iron sights. I swapped some dual color fiber optic irons onto the Henry, hoping that the contrast can help me use them better. [/QUOTE]
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