problem with sons eye when shooting
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problem with sons eye when shooting
My son shoots precision air rifle and says after shooting a little bit his sight picture gets fuzzy. We took him to get eyes checked and was a little problem so got glasses but still has problems with fuzzness from rear sight to front sight to target. Any ideas on anything we could do?
My daughter had a similar problem. Our optometrist thought it might be that her eyes were drying out and suggested that we use an eye lubricant. She started using Systane before shooting and it made a considerable difference. It might be worth trying. Be sure and use an eye lubricant and not one of the products designed for red eyes (Visine, Murine).
When I shoot I have to make sure I am not over holding and staring at the bull. Make sure everything feels good, put your head down, and squeeze the trigger, don't stare at the bull. Your eye will get tired, dry and cause stress on the eyeball. Eye drops work, just visine, could also be the ventilation at the ranges, hat might help... Some ideas anyways.
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This may sound obvious...but someone has told him that it's physically impossible to have everything in perfect focus at the same time, right?
If the foresight's sharp, the target will (and should) be a bit fuzzy.
I'd expect a bigger aperture to make that worse, not better. Though his eyes will get tired less quickly because there'll be more light around.
If the foresight's sharp, the target will (and should) be a bit fuzzy.
I'd expect a bigger aperture to make that worse, not better. Though his eyes will get tired less quickly because there'll be more light around.