An eye surgeon friend told me that he can use a pin hole to demonstrate how good a person’s corrected vision can be, without any of the fancy optical tools. and then out the window at a distant object. Then put the hole very close to your eye and look at some very fine print. Take a piece of thin card board and poke a small hole in it with a sharp pencil or ball point pen. Of course those of you with perfect vision cannot appreciate this one facet of apertures, but hold tight, we will get to the rest of you in a minute. Better yet, you can test it for yourself. Now before you damage your computer and toss out all marginal credibility I might have, let me explain the how it works. And no, it is not some product of the space program, computerized lasers or witch doctors. one that corrects virtually any vision problem to perfection. If you can not see the the sights on your rifle well, you cannot hit well with them either.īut have no fear! There is a “magical sight.” Yes, there is an iron sight with extreme precision, that is extremely fast and. Also, many with less than perfect vision including those with corrective lenses have great difficulty hitting well with open sights. Regrettably most, mine included, begin to lose open sights somewhere past 40 years of age. This description is from Lyman’s 1888 catalog, describing the “new” sight and showing what the shooter should see.
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