ABPOS
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In about the last year my eyes have started getting worse. I got a lot of good advice over on ARfcom about what to do about it and I'm not sure there really is anything good to do. Some say you can get different type of glasses that will help. But the only thing I don't really like about that is if I'm carrying my gun and need to use it, I'll have my normal glasses on. So I'm kind of interested to see if there are any other options I should think of. Something else dawned on me today and I'll run that by you guys.
First I'll tell you what's happening with my eyesight. I am nearsighted with an astigmatism in my right eye. Which is my dominant eye and I'm a righty. In every day life I am starting to need to look over or under my glasses to see fine print or small details up close. With my glasses on things are fuzzier when they're real close or real small up close.
Why that symptom affects my shooting is beyond me. It might be a separate issue. What I find when I'm shooting is that when shooting pistols or any gun with iron sights, the target is becoming a bit more blurrier when focusing on the front sight. And even focusing on the front sight may be a hair more challenging. But it is worse when the sight radius is short on any gun. I don't really get why open sights would change that but it does seem like it's harder for me to get a sharp front sight on my 442. When I pick up a pistol with a longer sight radius, it's not as bad. And then I don't know if it's just because the front sight on the 442 is kind of small. Or that it's all black.
It sometimes seems like sights with a white dot actually do make it easier to get a sharper sight picture on them. But that seems really odd to me. Those are also guns with a longer sight radius than the J frame.
Anyways.... It dawned on me that there is a possibility that there might be options for a different front sight on the 442. It's a newer one -2 but was bought new about 5 years ago. No lock though. Nice.
So... does anyone else experience these symptoms and has anyone tried different front sights or not? Or any input is helpful.
I don't really LIKE xs big dot sights. In the past I haven't. They seem like they'd make it hard to shoot accurately, they're so big. But now I'm wondering if their design aids in actually seeing them better, maybe they would help. Or I have seen some of the other J frames with different front sights I think. Ones that might be white or what not.
First I'll tell you what's happening with my eyesight. I am nearsighted with an astigmatism in my right eye. Which is my dominant eye and I'm a righty. In every day life I am starting to need to look over or under my glasses to see fine print or small details up close. With my glasses on things are fuzzier when they're real close or real small up close.
Why that symptom affects my shooting is beyond me. It might be a separate issue. What I find when I'm shooting is that when shooting pistols or any gun with iron sights, the target is becoming a bit more blurrier when focusing on the front sight. And even focusing on the front sight may be a hair more challenging. But it is worse when the sight radius is short on any gun. I don't really get why open sights would change that but it does seem like it's harder for me to get a sharp front sight on my 442. When I pick up a pistol with a longer sight radius, it's not as bad. And then I don't know if it's just because the front sight on the 442 is kind of small. Or that it's all black.
It sometimes seems like sights with a white dot actually do make it easier to get a sharper sight picture on them. But that seems really odd to me. Those are also guns with a longer sight radius than the J frame.
Anyways.... It dawned on me that there is a possibility that there might be options for a different front sight on the 442. It's a newer one -2 but was bought new about 5 years ago. No lock though. Nice.
So... does anyone else experience these symptoms and has anyone tried different front sights or not? Or any input is helpful.
I don't really LIKE xs big dot sights. In the past I haven't. They seem like they'd make it hard to shoot accurately, they're so big. But now I'm wondering if their design aids in actually seeing them better, maybe they would help. Or I have seen some of the other J frames with different front sights I think. Ones that might be white or what not.
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