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<blockquote data-quote="rockchalk06" data-source="post: 3930840" data-attributes="member: 40794"><p>That's a pretty bold statement from someone who has no clue what looking through an MRDS is in my eyes. Until I addressed this with my Eye Dr., I had no idea the amount of people just in the Edmond/OKC area who have this issue.</p><p></p><p>Wearing Glasses with a 3.25 MOA RMR, I see a dot about 8-10 MOA that is nothing but a starburst. Completely useless for what an MRDS is intended for. Handgun and rifle the same.</p><p></p><p>Sig</p><p>Holosun</p><p>Trijicon</p><p></p><p>In that order from "more of a dot to me" and Trijicon being the worst. I've helped and corrected this with special hard contact lenses that that bring my astigmatism down to a more manageable level. Moving to a 1 MOA dot on my RM09 and these lenses, I'm good. I'll never see a "dot" unless I spend about 15K on surgery, but I know the benefits an MRDS provides and I worked through it.</p><p></p><p>There is no "learning" when you have a severe astigmatism. You either see a dot, or you see a giant red starburst that looks like a set of head lights coming at you through a wet windshield.</p><p></p><p>Are there lazy people who will make every excuse not to change something, of course. This place is full of boomer internet know it all's who think you only need 5 rounds and anything more you "should go back to the range" or some other BS statement, but the above statement is false and no different than internet boomer banter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockchalk06, post: 3930840, member: 40794"] That's a pretty bold statement from someone who has no clue what looking through an MRDS is in my eyes. Until I addressed this with my Eye Dr., I had no idea the amount of people just in the Edmond/OKC area who have this issue. Wearing Glasses with a 3.25 MOA RMR, I see a dot about 8-10 MOA that is nothing but a starburst. Completely useless for what an MRDS is intended for. Handgun and rifle the same. Sig Holosun Trijicon In that order from "more of a dot to me" and Trijicon being the worst. I've helped and corrected this with special hard contact lenses that that bring my astigmatism down to a more manageable level. Moving to a 1 MOA dot on my RM09 and these lenses, I'm good. I'll never see a "dot" unless I spend about 15K on surgery, but I know the benefits an MRDS provides and I worked through it. There is no "learning" when you have a severe astigmatism. You either see a dot, or you see a giant red starburst that looks like a set of head lights coming at you through a wet windshield. Are there lazy people who will make every excuse not to change something, of course. This place is full of boomer internet know it all's who think you only need 5 rounds and anything more you "should go back to the range" or some other BS statement, but the above statement is false and no different than internet boomer banter [/QUOTE]
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