Astigmatism and Red Dots

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Hey I recently got an sig Romeo 5 and have an Astigmatism. It’s been working decently on a low setting anyway to reduce it further?

Ik a Holographic or prism is ideal. May end up getting an Eotech. The Romeo was cheap so I got it as an in between as my firearm didn’t come with any iron sights.

Let me know what you guys think or any budget optics 2-300 range that work better for you.

Thanks 🙏
 
You have a couple of options.

You can visit an optometrist and get corrective lenses that addresses your anti-stigmatism depending on the severity of yours.

The primary arms 1x prisms are a pretty good value marstar has the slx’s for about 380 and the glx for 430. I have a couple of the slx’s that i like i haven’t tried a glx yet. I know those are outside your budget.

In your budget you could try a vector optics paragon from opticsspice for 300 or wait to see if you can find a sale on a vortex spitfire ar.
 
You have a couple of options.

You can visit an optometrist and get corrective lenses that addresses your anti-stigmatism depending on the severity of yours.

The primary arms 1x prisms are a pretty good value marstar has the slx’s for about 380 and the glx for 430. I have a couple of the slx’s that i like i haven’t tried a glx yet. I know those are outside your budget.

In your budget you could try a vector optics paragon from opticsspice for 300 or wait to see if you can find a sale on a vortex spitfire ar.
I have corrective lenses, may or may not have the coating for it though. I honestly think my best bet is to save up for a bit and buy and eotech.
 
I have corrective lenses, may or may not have the coating for it though. I honestly think my best bet is to save up for a bit and buy and eotech.
I also have an astigmatism and the Eotech is no different than a red dot.

I have an Eotech, various red dots and some Primary Arms prisms.

The Eotech has a 1 MOA dot which helps a bit verses slightly larger dots on typical red dots but honestly your best bet is a prism scope. Or if you don't want a fixed magnification get an LPVO.
 
I also have an astigmatism and the Eotech is no different than a red dot.

I have an Eotech, various red dots and some Primary Arms prisms.

The Eotech has a 1 MOA dot which helps a bit verses slightly larger dots on typical red dots but honestly your best bet is a prism scope. Or if you don't want a fixed magnification get an LPVO.
LPVO is lotta weight…
Guess I gotta hit the gym harder lol
 
Your astigmatism is not 'corrected' with a 'coating'. It needs 'correction' by a correct Rx. Your Dr maynot have felt yours was 'bad enough' to correct'? Maybe next set of glasses can be corrected? Also, Laser can correct many Astig issues.
I had Cataract surgery in both eyes and mine went away, so it had to be due to cornea variations, vs retinal.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/astigmatism/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20353838
I’m like -8 in both eyes, genes were not on my side. I needa see if I qualify for laser or anything like that.

The cornera vs retinal sounds right. My eyes are literal footballs in shape. I have been told my focal point is all sorts of messed up. Have always had real bad starburst from a kid. Don’t get me started about getting high beamed

Will consult my optometrist about this though
 
Hey I recently got an sig Romeo 5 and have an Astigmatism. It’s been working decently on a low setting anyway to reduce it further?

Ik a Holographic or prism is ideal. May end up getting an Eotech. The Romeo was cheap so I got it as an in between as my firearm didn’t come with any iron sights.

Let me know what you guys think or any budget optics 2-300 range that work better for you.

Thanks 🙏
I went and got glasses from my eye dr to fix this. I wish I did it sooner.

I only have that issue in my right eye so it was a quick and easy fix. My shooting scores drastically improved
 
Green is more 'visible' than a red sight per opticians. If shooting into foliage, I'd switch to red. I think 'red dots' are popular from seeing the 'red dot on the chest/forehead' in the movies.
 
I found this article and especially this quote " And the last advantage of green over red that I want to discuss is near and dear to my husband. He has an astigmatism and has found that when looking at a red dot sight, he almost always sees a starburst instead of a dot. If you have a similar refractive error condition in your eyes, you may have the same problem as the shape of your eye distorts the light. The green wavelength is not as greatly distorted, so most people with these conditions can see the green reticle more precisely. "
PS - I have #$50 Amazon red/greens on my range toys. I'd spend more if I was using one "Seriously". And in that article it states that 'green is more easily visible in daylight' - and Red is more visible in 'low-light conditions'.

https://opticsforce.com/blogs/news/red-dot-vs-green-dot-pros-and-cons
 
I find a green dot is much easier for my eyes. I just picked up a Holosun HE510C-GR for my Beretta 1301. Does anyone know why green is more money ? Is it harder to produce ? It’s not a big difference, just wondering
 
As I got older, iron sights on my handguns became an issue. Couldn't focus on them unless I used my reading glasses but then the target was way out of focus. An optical red dot was the solution. Using the Apex Fusion 1X30. Problem solved.
 
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