We all think that others see things much the same way we do.
I can recall coaching élite rifle shooters (George Chase and Alain Marion as two examples) who had different eyes than the rest of us. First thing I noticed was that they could see things with the naked eye that I needed a 20X spotting scope to see. At first I thought they were pulling my leg, put as I looked through the scope I realized that they could actually see things.
The other thing was that the front aperture sight to them looked different. At 1000 yards I thought that the 2.8mm size as about right to sight the bull. They said that with something that big they could not only see their target, but the targets on either side, too. They just saw thing different.
In the video, a guy emailed that as a kid he could see and hit pop cans at 700 yards. Everyone knows you can't see a pop can at 700 yards, so the bet was on.
I can recall coaching élite rifle shooters (George Chase and Alain Marion as two examples) who had different eyes than the rest of us. First thing I noticed was that they could see things with the naked eye that I needed a 20X spotting scope to see. At first I thought they were pulling my leg, put as I looked through the scope I realized that they could actually see things.
The other thing was that the front aperture sight to them looked different. At 1000 yards I thought that the 2.8mm size as about right to sight the bull. They said that with something that big they could not only see their target, but the targets on either side, too. They just saw thing different.
In the video, a guy emailed that as a kid he could see and hit pop cans at 700 yards. Everyone knows you can't see a pop can at 700 yards, so the bet was on.