Yes a prism scope is perfect for people with astigmatism's. At least in my case.
I have pretty bad astigmatism in both eye's. Driving at night is a no no for me if I have no idea where I am going.
Headlight's, street lamps, glare all look like 50' multi-pointed stars. If I'm real tired they are even bigger and worse.
If it's raining at night. All hell breaks loose.
Hoping that eye surgery will help out this summer.
To my point.
I picked up a Vortex Spitfire 3x and I think it's a godsend for some of us.
The reticle is crystal clear whether I have it in green or red.
Absolute no starring, bursting or misshaped halos.
I wish someone had a camera on me when I first looked through it as I bet the smile on my face was something similar to Christian Bale in Batman. LOL That happy/evil grin that says "look out mothaf***ers"!!!
Spendy yes.
After I get my eyes fixed and hopefully no astigmatism will I stick to it rather then a red dot?...Don't know.
But I wanted to reiterate and hopefully help anyone who is in the same boat as me or who runs a search here that Prism scopes are a winner for us optically challenged.
I have pretty bad astigmatism in both eye's. Driving at night is a no no for me if I have no idea where I am going.
Headlight's, street lamps, glare all look like 50' multi-pointed stars. If I'm real tired they are even bigger and worse.
If it's raining at night. All hell breaks loose.
Hoping that eye surgery will help out this summer.
To my point.
I picked up a Vortex Spitfire 3x and I think it's a godsend for some of us.
The reticle is crystal clear whether I have it in green or red.
Absolute no starring, bursting or misshaped halos.
I wish someone had a camera on me when I first looked through it as I bet the smile on my face was something similar to Christian Bale in Batman. LOL That happy/evil grin that says "look out mothaf***ers"!!!
Spendy yes.
After I get my eyes fixed and hopefully no astigmatism will I stick to it rather then a red dot?...Don't know.
But I wanted to reiterate and hopefully help anyone who is in the same boat as me or who runs a search here that Prism scopes are a winner for us optically challenged.




















































