Richard Owl Mirror
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Thanks to everyone for your replies. I guess it was a bad idea to pose this question so, I'll ask that his post be closed to future comments.
Thanks to everyone for your replies. I guess it was a bad idea to pose this question so, I'll ask that his post be closed to future comments.
Nothing wrong or bad with your question, some of us just have a different sense of humor.
The problem could be as simple as dirty optics. It's amazing how a thin layer of dust will degrade the contrast of a scope.I currently have a vortex 3-9x40 on my Weatherby vanguard .270 and this week I went out to the range to get ready for hunting season. I noticed my vision has changed and just to view the 100 yard target, I had to increase the magnification to 9 to get a clear view of the target. I've just begun hunting last year, when I purchased the rifle & scope. My eyesight was fine then & I had the setting on 5...
Richard,
About a 1 1/2 years ago I noticed that my sight was going to pot and nothing i could do with the Scope I had, a 4-16X x 50 changed it. Everything blurred out even at 100 yds. Fortunately for me, I carry a more than 30% disability with the VA and in spite of all of the bad publicity, I have been treated like gold from the VA. They checked my eyes and told me I was developing cataracts and that eventually they would get "ripe" and they would remove them. (Kind of sounded to me like they were harvesting grapes):
Anyway, since then I have had 3 pair of glasses and none of them cleared up the problem and everything remained blurred. There are some organizations out there that collect glasses from people who's prescription has changed and re-distribute them almost free of charge. My second set was from a strictly local organization, and they cost me $5.00. (The VA will check your eyes for free and operate, BUT
not furnish your glasses, at least they wouldn't for me.)
You need to look around wherever you are located for one of these organizations, but first have your eyes checked so you know what prescription you need and hope someone has donated what you need. If not locally and some are statewide they do refer people to other organizations doing the same thing. Hopefully you aren't developing cataracts so that glasses will help, but if not and you are developing cataracts, plan on everything getting progressively blurrier as time goes by. I went from a consistent 1 MOA at 400 - 600 yards to about 3-4 MOA and finally just stopped shooting when my 12 year old granddaughter outshot me at a hundred yards. Fortunately the operation(s) are supposed to occur within the next 2 months so maybe My problem will be cured.
Anyway, these organizations are out there so research them and track them down and good luck on the hunt.
Bruce