Good day. Lifetime shooter. from childhood to now (late 50's)
I have noticed in the last three years my ocular adjustment is creeping out, out and out. I am now at max out on all my scopes.
I know how to adjust the reticle; not my first rodeo. However, I notice now at the first indication of a focused reticle, by scope image is blurry. I cannot see anything in the scope until it is backed all the way out. I do have prescription glasses but they are only for reading. I am a commercial pilot and get tested every 6 months; my eyesight generally is very good but mostly for distance. My arms length eyesight is where I do not do well and wear glasses for reading or fine motor skill.
I guess I am asking two questions: first, anyone else out there in the same boat as me? secondly, should I be thinking about doing ocular adjustment now with my glasses?
I did a search of old posts but thought I would start fresh as some of them are very old. I got a kick out of one post where a member says "it does not affect eye relief", but I can assure you with a Butler Creek cover and some high recoil it most certainly does! lol.
I have noticed in the last three years my ocular adjustment is creeping out, out and out. I am now at max out on all my scopes.
I know how to adjust the reticle; not my first rodeo. However, I notice now at the first indication of a focused reticle, by scope image is blurry. I cannot see anything in the scope until it is backed all the way out. I do have prescription glasses but they are only for reading. I am a commercial pilot and get tested every 6 months; my eyesight generally is very good but mostly for distance. My arms length eyesight is where I do not do well and wear glasses for reading or fine motor skill.
I guess I am asking two questions: first, anyone else out there in the same boat as me? secondly, should I be thinking about doing ocular adjustment now with my glasses?
I did a search of old posts but thought I would start fresh as some of them are very old. I got a kick out of one post where a member says "it does not affect eye relief", but I can assure you with a Butler Creek cover and some high recoil it most certainly does! lol.