I’ve been shooting for several years with both eyes opened using occluder. Then a month ago I took it off. I will not go back to use a shield, because my vision has improved (and my scores), the sight picture is clearer when I look with both eyes.
We have AP competitions in range with not the best light and I’m thinking about trying some colored filters to add contrast.
My question : do you use filter for both eyes or only for dominant one? I would appreciate any comments about your own experience.
colored filter for non aiming eye?
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Interesting. Was your occluder translucent or completely opaque? I ask because if your non-aiming eye was not receiving as much light as your aiming eye, its pupil would dilate and this would cause the aiming eye's pupil to dilate also. I'm sure you know that the eye's optical performance is worse with a wide-open pupil.
The ideal 'occluder' is translucent, and gives the non-aiming eye a bright but fuzzy, useless image, like frosted glass would.
The ideal 'occluder' is translucent, and gives the non-aiming eye a bright but fuzzy, useless image, like frosted glass would.