hoz53
Gold $$ Contributor
I know how the eye focuses on one thing at a time. When we are young it may seem like we can focus on more than one thing at a time but we cant, young eyes can just focus back and forth that fast and good. So if we need corrective lenses the eye doctor can set them to focus at one optimum distance. Sure the eye can focus on more than one distance with our corrective lenses just not as good as the optimum distance. Some shooters get corrective lenses set to focus on where the sight is they want to focus on. this can help alot if a shooter is using irons. But how about the scope? Where should the eye be set to focus or how should correction be set up ? I know scopes have a focus adjustment to adjust for this but that only goes so far. For some people not far enough. Any info would be appreciated. I will ask an Eye Dr soon also and report here. Thank You