New TRS-25 owner, obscured indoors but clear outside?

Cross94

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Uber noob here, just received my first TRS-25 (new version, white lettering with the laser emitter at the six o' clock position) and had a question. I turned the sight on in my house, lo and behold, a blob with three protruding lines. Now, I do not believe this has to do with astigmatism, as I have tested other red dots in various environments that were perfectly clear. Disappointed but unwilling to return it straight away I took the unit outside anyways. Suddenly the dot became 10x better, the odd shape and lines all but disappeared, though the dot remained just a tad off from being a perfect circle.

Long story short, do lighting conditions affect how your eyes perceive the reticle, or is my vision in a poorer shape than I had thought?
 
What you need to do is not look at the dot directly. Focus your vision on what you're aiming at. Whether its 5 m away or 100 m away that dot will sharpen right up if your picking it up indirectly.

Sounds counterintuitive I know. Look way down range at your target and you cant help but see the dot projected in front of your eye. It'll sharpen up.
 
What you need to do is not look at the dot directly. Focus your vision on what you're aiming at. Whether its 5 m away or 100 m away that dot will sharpen right up if your picking it up indirectly.

Sounds counterintuitive I know. Look way down range at your target and you cant help but see the dot projected in front of your eye. It'll sharpen up.
I tried this, and while it does help some- the protruding lines are still visible indoors.

Was there a big temperature difference between indoors and outdoors there in Vancouver? That's the only other factor I can think of. Weird problem there.
Temperature shouldn't be an issue, about 17 degrees in the house and 8 above outside.

Edit: I played around with the brightness dial a bit, and it looks like the lower (1-3) settings might be the culprit behind these weird lines. As soon as I switched to the 4th setting, the dot was much more crisp and circular, albeit a little too bright for lower light conditions.
 
I notice a difference inside to out. I just assume it's because of where the light is coming from say behind you from a ceiling light as opposed to outside in natural light.
Bottom line is don't worry about a less then perfect dot.... worry about making a perfect shot!
:)
 
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