This video addresses a common issue with red dot sights: a blurry reticle. The presenter, Josh from AT3 Tactical, explains that the problem is often not with the optic itself, but with the shooter's eyesight, specifically astigmatism. He provides several diagnostic tests, including a rotation test and a cell phone camera test, to help viewers determine if their eyes are the culprit. The video then offers practical solutions and 'hacks' to improve red dot clarity, such as adjusting brightness, using polarized sunglasses, choosing green dots, utilizing rear sight apertures, and increasing the dot's MOA. For those who can't achieve a clear sight picture, alternative optics like holographic sights, prism optics, and LPVOs are discussed. The video also touches on whether training can overcome the issue and when professional vision care might be necessary. The content is geared towards AR-15 owners and the broader shooting community, aiming to provide informed guidance on firearm accessories.
This "Guns & Gear Bonus Tip" video features host Tom Gresham discussing bifocal shooting glasses, specifically recommending SSP's for "aging eyes." The description highlights the show's presence on various platforms and its focus on showcasing the latest firearms products with interviews, range demonstrations, and training techniques. It also mentions the show airs on the Sportsman Channel and WildTV.
This video addresses the common issue of eye dominance in firearms training, which can significantly impair a shooter's ability to aim effectively. The host, John, works with Kathryn at Governor's Gun Club to diagnose her eye dominance problems, which are exacerbated by astigmatism and focusing difficulties leading to double vision. The video aims to provide solutions and advice on how to fix these issues, differentiating between good and bad suggestions, particularly in a tactical context. It also emphasizes the importance of addressing beginner shooting errors like flinching, recoil anticipation, posture, and grip incrementally to avoid overwhelming new shooters and maintain their enthusiasm for learning.
This video addresses a common challenge faced by handgun shooters who wear progressive, bifocal, or trifocal lenses. It explains how these vision aids can make it difficult to consistently acquire and maintain the correct sight picture, especially in dynamic or awkward shooting positions. The video proposes a soft sight focus technique, drawing a parallel to the functionality of red dot sights, as a solution to help shooters with aging eyes overcome this issue.
This video offers practical advice for firearm users, specifically addressing the visual needs of "mature shooters" who require corrective lenses to achieve proper front sight focus and hit their targets. The presenter outlines three distinct options for vision correction tailored for shooting, emphasizing the importance of seeing your front sight clearly. Several related products are linked, including shooting glasses and eye support supplements. The content aims to enhance accuracy and shooting performance for individuals who rely on vision correction.
This video addresses a common issue for older shooters: difficulty focusing on the front sight due to presbyopia. It introduces SSP Eyewear's 'top bifocal' shooting glasses, designed to place the magnification on the upper portion of the lens. This allows shooters to maintain a clear view of their sights without obstructing their overall vision. While acknowledging they aren't a perfect solution, the video highlights them as a potential aid for improving shooting accuracy for those experiencing age-related vision challenges. Links to USCCA resources for concealed carry and SSP Eyewear are provided.
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