memilanuk
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So... at the range today, and ran smack-dab into something that has been bothering me for a while now. Certain types of targets (specifically, the round BC Shoot-N-C targets with the bright orange dot in the center) seem to just give my eyes fits - as in when I look thru the scope, it looks like the dot is *not* in the center of the inner ring, but offset. Today was really bad - it looked like the dot was literally touching the ring @ 12 o'clock. Needless to say, that gave me some concern about where to aim - where I think it should be, or where I actually see it as being.
I'm reasonably certain this *isn't* simply mirage. I think I've shot enough that I have a pretty fair idea what mirage looks like, and how it behaves. I'm not seeing the *whole* target distorted, or wavy - just that center orange dot. If I look at some other type of target, say an Orange Target Spot with the black diamond in the middle - no problem. Everything looks centered up. Same goes for a regulation F-Class center - everything looks fine... other than the lines being too dang fine, but thats not a distortion issue.
As indicated at the beginning, I have noticed this for a while now (couple years at least) to varying degrees. With my NF 12-42x56 BR or NXS @ 42x, its sometimes noticeable (usually I'm shooting @ 300yds when I notice this, at two different facilities). With my NF NXS 3.5-15x50 or 5.5-22x50 it is very noticeable - especially with the 3.5-15x. Today I was using a Weaver 3-15x50 FFP mil/mil scope and it was the worst I've seen yet.
I'm familiar with the problems of looking thru the corner of your eye-box, especially with prescription glasses (which I normally wear). Today I hopped back in the truck and put in some disposable contacts - then the problem was much reduced, albeit with the dot now looking like it was slightly *below* center instead of way above. I know I have a slight amount of astigmatism - but never enough that the doctors have wanted to prescribe contacts specifically corrected for it. Might be its time to go have another talk with them about the matter?
The part that just baffles the crap out of me, is why it just jumps out at me with certain colors/shapes and not with others? We have a display screen on a generator control @ work that has a graphic that is a series of concentric circles with bright contrasting colors for the center and at any where other than right in front of it about a foot away, it looks distorted off-center like I see those Shoot-N-C targets with the orange centers. Yet most other target styles/colors I don't even notice it.
Anyone else experienced this, or have any idea why it would seem to relate to specific colors/shapes? Luckily we don't shoot for score on those dang Shoot-N-C targets or I'd really be screwed... :-\
Monte
I'm reasonably certain this *isn't* simply mirage. I think I've shot enough that I have a pretty fair idea what mirage looks like, and how it behaves. I'm not seeing the *whole* target distorted, or wavy - just that center orange dot. If I look at some other type of target, say an Orange Target Spot with the black diamond in the middle - no problem. Everything looks centered up. Same goes for a regulation F-Class center - everything looks fine... other than the lines being too dang fine, but thats not a distortion issue.
As indicated at the beginning, I have noticed this for a while now (couple years at least) to varying degrees. With my NF 12-42x56 BR or NXS @ 42x, its sometimes noticeable (usually I'm shooting @ 300yds when I notice this, at two different facilities). With my NF NXS 3.5-15x50 or 5.5-22x50 it is very noticeable - especially with the 3.5-15x. Today I was using a Weaver 3-15x50 FFP mil/mil scope and it was the worst I've seen yet.
I'm familiar with the problems of looking thru the corner of your eye-box, especially with prescription glasses (which I normally wear). Today I hopped back in the truck and put in some disposable contacts - then the problem was much reduced, albeit with the dot now looking like it was slightly *below* center instead of way above. I know I have a slight amount of astigmatism - but never enough that the doctors have wanted to prescribe contacts specifically corrected for it. Might be its time to go have another talk with them about the matter?
The part that just baffles the crap out of me, is why it just jumps out at me with certain colors/shapes and not with others? We have a display screen on a generator control @ work that has a graphic that is a series of concentric circles with bright contrasting colors for the center and at any where other than right in front of it about a foot away, it looks distorted off-center like I see those Shoot-N-C targets with the orange centers. Yet most other target styles/colors I don't even notice it.
Anyone else experienced this, or have any idea why it would seem to relate to specific colors/shapes? Luckily we don't shoot for score on those dang Shoot-N-C targets or I'd really be screwed... :-\
Monte