SVT-THUNDER
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I have had astigmatism in my dominant eye for going on 15+ years. As I age, it gets worse. On my AR platform rifles, I started using illuminated prism optics with the etched glass. Seldom need the illumination but when I do, it’s crisp. Problem solved. But I have many handguns ready to accept an RMR and I’ve heard green dots are much easier for those with astigmatism.
But my question is how much better? My red dots that are still on several rifles are 1 MOA dots and they look like an oblong oval Star. My glasses help and I can still hit decent groups, but I just put the starburst in the center of the target and can’t really get more precise because of the size of the bloom. Hard to describe unless you have this issue also.
So if anyone runs a green dot with astigmatism, I’d love any feedback. Not sure if a larger MOA dot would be better or worse. I’ve always used 1 MOA, ACSS and chevron reticles. Thanks for any input.
But my question is how much better? My red dots that are still on several rifles are 1 MOA dots and they look like an oblong oval Star. My glasses help and I can still hit decent groups, but I just put the starburst in the center of the target and can’t really get more precise because of the size of the bloom. Hard to describe unless you have this issue also.
So if anyone runs a green dot with astigmatism, I’d love any feedback. Not sure if a larger MOA dot would be better or worse. I’ve always used 1 MOA, ACSS and chevron reticles. Thanks for any input.