After happily using UltraDot-equipped pistols for quite a while now, would
like to try going back to shooting some of my other Bullseye guns that still
have iron sights on them. I'm near-sighted and use single vision glasses
corrected for distance. With them, I can see my sights clearly when at an
outdoor range. At the indoor range, I have difficulty; sights are just not
nearly as clear. For an indoor facility, it is extremely well lit. The older
incandescent lights were replaced a year ago with modern L.E.D.(?) or
C.F.L.(?) fixtures and bulbs. The older lighting gave the range that dull,
faded, yellow look; the newer lights give that bright, white-hot appearance,
similar to what is seen with fluorescent tube-type bulbs.
I am using the same glasses and same guns/sights indoors and out. Yes,
there is far, far more ambient light outside than there ever could be on ANY
indoor range, regardless of how well set-up it is! Am puzzled as to why I
am unable to use same guns/sights/glasses indoors and out. Is there some
other deficiency present in my vision that would account for this problem?
Any of you ever had a similar experience? Thought I would ask here first
before going to the eye doctor. Is it possible that one would need 2 pairs
of shooting glasses; one strictly for indoor use and the other solely for the
outside if using irons at both locations? If I'm at a point in my life where
UltraDots are my only option, I'll gladly go back to using them; had no
issues shooting with a dot sight and this brand has provided excellent
performance. I just wanted to try irons once again for the heck of it. Call it
my "Mid Life Crisis". Oh, for the good ol' days when we were young!
Please comment. Thank you!
Iron Sights Again....?
Moderators: pilkguns, m1963, Isabel1130
In the (much) brighter light outside, the pupil of the eye gets smaller, the same as stopping down a camera lens. This gives you more in focus in front of and behind what you're looking at.
I think will only need one pair of glasses that focuses on the front sight. Use them inside and out.
There should be a lot more info on this if you do a Search.
I think will only need one pair of glasses that focuses on the front sight. Use them inside and out.
There should be a lot more info on this if you do a Search.
Re: Iron Sights Again....?
As people age they frequently develop presbyopia, the inability to focus close. You'll probably need a separate prescription for shooting iron sights indoors, and your eyes will continue to change.big mouse wrote:
I am using the same glasses and same guns/sights indoors and out. Yes,
there is far, far more ambient light outside than there ever could be on ANY
indoor range, regardless of how well set-up it is! Am puzzled as to why I
am unable to use same guns/sights/glasses indoors and out. Is there some
other deficiency present in my vision that would account for this problem?
Any of you ever had a similar experience?
Norman Wong has an excellent article you can take to your optometrist.