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For all you "REAL" rifle shooters out there!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 918948" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Yep that's the way you do it. Once upon a time I could focus on all three. For real, I'm not BS'ing you. But no longer. In the last couple of months I've started wearing my reading glasses to shoot so I can keep the front in focus. It has helped immensely. At last weeks practical match I forgot to put them on for the handgun stage. I missed the 1st target on the Texas star about 4 or 5 times in a row. The month before I tried wearing them "grampa" style so I could look over them while firing the rifle (I can see fine at distance and use an Aimpoint) and through them when I went to the handgun. It worked great. Your target may be blurry but you <em>CAN</em> still see it out there. If it becomes a problem when shooting at long range those high viz target stickers work especially when you have a lot of contrast. (fluorescent orange on the black circle)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 918948, member: 3099"] Yep that's the way you do it. Once upon a time I could focus on all three. For real, I'm not BS'ing you. But no longer. In the last couple of months I've started wearing my reading glasses to shoot so I can keep the front in focus. It has helped immensely. At last weeks practical match I forgot to put them on for the handgun stage. I missed the 1st target on the Texas star about 4 or 5 times in a row. The month before I tried wearing them "grampa" style so I could look over them while firing the rifle (I can see fine at distance and use an Aimpoint) and through them when I went to the handgun. It worked great. Your target may be blurry but you [I]CAN[/I] still see it out there. If it becomes a problem when shooting at long range those high viz target stickers work especially when you have a lot of contrast. (fluorescent orange on the black circle) [/QUOTE]
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