Bull disappearing in prone position
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 8:14 pm
Hi List,
I am relatively new to high power shooting and lately I have found that on the last relay (20 rounds in prone at 600 yards), around half way through the relay, it becomes very difficult for me to focus on the bull (the black). As a matter of fact, I have noticed the bull start to "disappear" (or turn to light gray) as I am in the prone position for a length of time, usually around 10 mins.
I have 20/20 vision. I shoot adjustable iris for rear and front sight. I have tried to close my eyes in attempts to eliminate the eye strain when this condition starts to happen, this does work in making the bull black again, but only for a very short period of time. I have also tried to change the iris settings but do not seem to help.
Does anyone know of something else to try besides closing the eye or focusing on a fixed point to ease eye strain. Also does the use of a color filter or polarizing filter help?
Thank you in advance for any advice.
David
I am relatively new to high power shooting and lately I have found that on the last relay (20 rounds in prone at 600 yards), around half way through the relay, it becomes very difficult for me to focus on the bull (the black). As a matter of fact, I have noticed the bull start to "disappear" (or turn to light gray) as I am in the prone position for a length of time, usually around 10 mins.
I have 20/20 vision. I shoot adjustable iris for rear and front sight. I have tried to close my eyes in attempts to eliminate the eye strain when this condition starts to happen, this does work in making the bull black again, but only for a very short period of time. I have also tried to change the iris settings but do not seem to help.
Does anyone know of something else to try besides closing the eye or focusing on a fixed point to ease eye strain. Also does the use of a color filter or polarizing filter help?
Thank you in advance for any advice.
David