Old Eyes? Optical Disc Attachments Can Help with Focus
Those of us over-50 types can use some help when shooting iron sights. As one gets older, your eyes lose the ability to rapidly adjust to different points of focus. In practice, when shooting a rifle,...
View ArticleFlip Your Target Colors for Better Long-Range Viewing
At long range, small bullet holes are much easier to see “in the white” than in the black center of the normal High Power target. When you’re practicing at long range using a scoped rifle, one way to...
View ArticleHow to Avoid ‘Scope Bite’ (Scope Placement Tips)
This helpful video from our friend Kirsten Joy Weiss explains how to avoid “scope bite”. This can occur when the scope, on recoil, moves back to contact your forehead, brow, or eye socket area. That’s...
View ArticleBreath, Relax … and Improve Your Vision
Do you find that the crosshairs in your scope get blurry after a while, or that you experience eye strain during a match? This is normal, particularly as you get older. Focusing intensely on your...
View ArticleLyman EyePal Stick-on Peep Sighting System Can Aid Vision
Do you have “fuzzy sight syndrome”? Are you frustrated because you can no longer see both your iron sights and your target sharply? Here’s a product that can help. Lyman’s new EyePal is basically an...
View ArticlePrescription Eyewear for Older Shooters
Shooting Sports USA has published an informative article covering prescription eyewear for shooters. In The Right Rx for Aging Eyes, writer Chris Christian reviews vision issues with Doctor of...
View ArticleAre You Right-Eye or Left-Eye Dominant? Do This Simple Test…
Do you know which one of your eyes is dominant? It’s easy to determine eye dominance with a simple exercise. Pick an object about 6-10 feet away (a light switch or door knob works well). Make an “OK”...
View ArticleQuickly Determine Your Dominant Eye with This Simple Test
Do you know which one of your eyes is dominant? It’s easy to determine eye dominance with a simple exercise. Pick an object about 6-10 feet away (a light switch or door knob works well). Make an “OK”...
View ArticleRight-Eye Dominant or Left-Eye Dominant? Do This Simple Test…
Do you know which one of your eyes is dominant? It’s easy to determine eye dominance with a simple exercise. Pick an object about 6-10 feet away (a light switch or door knob works well). Make an “OK”...
View ArticleFlip (Invert) Target Colors for Better Long-Range Viewing
At long range, small bullet holes are much easier to see “in the white” than in the black center of the normal High Power target. When you’re practicing at long range using a scoped rifle, one way to...
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