Sight picture resolution woes
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 11:18 pm
I'm having sight picture issues and hope someone can be of assistance.
When I center the front aperture, the bull goes out of focus to the point of becoming difficult to center. The front aperture also becomes somewhat distorted, but to a lesser degree than the bull.
When I hold the front aperture at the bottom of the sight picture, the bull springs into perfect resolution, along with the front aperture, which becomes almost startlingly crisp.
I have experimented with head position, eye relief, cheekpiece height and lateral adjustment, front and rear aperture diameter, and buttplate height. None of this seemed to matter much.
I'm 38, (non-Presbyopic for now) wear contact lenses for astigmatism and farsightedness, and my OD tells me I'm 20/20 corrected. With the type of lenses I am wearing now, per my OD the exact position of the lens or even rotation of the lens have little effect on acuity.
I also have rifle shooting glasses with a .25 diopter lens, which improves things a lot... with my unusual "low" sight picture. Likewise a .50 diopter lens is too strong, and fails to remedy my situation.
Here is a crude representation of my clearest sight picture, sorry for the poor quality. This is not meant to be exact, just to show how I have to hold for the crispest possible sight picture:
Low front aperture, bull appears crisp and front aperture in focus:
Cheekpiece height issues have been identified as a likely source of this trouble by my mentor, and I continue to fiddle with that part of the equation. Unfortunately adjusting this variable has not been a cure all.
So... is there something in this mess anyone can put a finger on? Or do I just keep holding the front aperture low and call it good? I'm really hoping this is something someone has seen before, and managed to fix.
Thanks for any assistance you can provide.
When I center the front aperture, the bull goes out of focus to the point of becoming difficult to center. The front aperture also becomes somewhat distorted, but to a lesser degree than the bull.
When I hold the front aperture at the bottom of the sight picture, the bull springs into perfect resolution, along with the front aperture, which becomes almost startlingly crisp.
I have experimented with head position, eye relief, cheekpiece height and lateral adjustment, front and rear aperture diameter, and buttplate height. None of this seemed to matter much.
I'm 38, (non-Presbyopic for now) wear contact lenses for astigmatism and farsightedness, and my OD tells me I'm 20/20 corrected. With the type of lenses I am wearing now, per my OD the exact position of the lens or even rotation of the lens have little effect on acuity.
I also have rifle shooting glasses with a .25 diopter lens, which improves things a lot... with my unusual "low" sight picture. Likewise a .50 diopter lens is too strong, and fails to remedy my situation.
Here is a crude representation of my clearest sight picture, sorry for the poor quality. This is not meant to be exact, just to show how I have to hold for the crispest possible sight picture:
Low front aperture, bull appears crisp and front aperture in focus:
Cheekpiece height issues have been identified as a likely source of this trouble by my mentor, and I continue to fiddle with that part of the equation. Unfortunately adjusting this variable has not been a cure all.
So... is there something in this mess anyone can put a finger on? Or do I just keep holding the front aperture low and call it good? I'm really hoping this is something someone has seen before, and managed to fix.
Thanks for any assistance you can provide.