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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2497959" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>For those of us that need glass' to see well or may have had corrective laics we need to take a look at the distances where we have good vision . So when we use our pistols with open sights we need to be able to see the front sight clearly to get it aligned correctly . But in order to correctly use a scoped rifle we need see the reticle and know that we have the parallax adjusted correctly or we may not be hitting consistently and grouping well . So then when we get our eyes checked and have the prescriptions written for our glass' or contact lens we can ask that we have clear vision at the correct range to be able to see our sights and recitals clearly and focused properly for our use . I have and also have known others that couldn't see well at these ranges and found that grouping well was difficult at best , no it wasn't the scopes fault , the screws and other affecting components were torqued correctly ect. . It was my glass' needed to be adjusted for use at the correct distances . Kind of the same thing as having poor quality glass in your other optics , then wondering why are my eyes tired , my neck mussels are tense and I have this dull head ach after glassing for a while , you need to have the correct lens for your glass' they are after all another tool in your kit and should be good ones as well . Yup more ramblings but some thoughts that may not have been thought about by some .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2497959, member: 91783"] For those of us that need glass' to see well or may have had corrective laics we need to take a look at the distances where we have good vision . So when we use our pistols with open sights we need to be able to see the front sight clearly to get it aligned correctly . But in order to correctly use a scoped rifle we need see the reticle and know that we have the parallax adjusted correctly or we may not be hitting consistently and grouping well . So then when we get our eyes checked and have the prescriptions written for our glass' or contact lens we can ask that we have clear vision at the correct range to be able to see our sights and recitals clearly and focused properly for our use . I have and also have known others that couldn't see well at these ranges and found that grouping well was difficult at best , no it wasn't the scopes fault , the screws and other affecting components were torqued correctly ect. . It was my glass' needed to be adjusted for use at the correct distances . Kind of the same thing as having poor quality glass in your other optics , then wondering why are my eyes tired , my neck mussels are tense and I have this dull head ach after glassing for a while , you need to have the correct lens for your glass' they are after all another tool in your kit and should be good ones as well . Yup more ramblings but some thoughts that may not have been thought about by some . [/QUOTE]
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