thetoecutter
New member
Long story short, got an M4gery for Xmas to shoot with my son-can't see the front sight pin.
Have been severely near-sighted (corrected to 20/15) my whole life, now have oldster's vision corrected by progressive bifocals. Don't use the bifocals for shooting, makes things worse.
Did a search and read through all the Eotech/Aimpoint threads and have the impression that both "reticles" are focused for far- rather than near-vision.
Not interested in any magnification, just a sight that I can see clearly. I can shoot an excellent group on an orange-centered target by centering the clearly seen orange spot over the black blur that is the front sight post...
Would appreciate feedback from people with similar vision issues using these types of sights.
Thank you.
Have been severely near-sighted (corrected to 20/15) my whole life, now have oldster's vision corrected by progressive bifocals. Don't use the bifocals for shooting, makes things worse.
Did a search and read through all the Eotech/Aimpoint threads and have the impression that both "reticles" are focused for far- rather than near-vision.
Not interested in any magnification, just a sight that I can see clearly. I can shoot an excellent group on an orange-centered target by centering the clearly seen orange spot over the black blur that is the front sight post...
Would appreciate feedback from people with similar vision issues using these types of sights.
Thank you.