December 04, 2020, 05:16 PM
cslingerWow Red Dot On Airgun Really Exacerbates Astigmatism
So I have Aimpoints on several things. I don't have a problem with them because they are not meant for precision. They are meant for close range to say 75-100 yards fast acquisition for me. Basically they are all MOA for me....(Minute of Asshole) and dot/star/slash doesn't really matter in this regard.
I recently put a red on an air rifle for giggles. I tend to shoot my air rifles for accuracy and WOW trying to use a red dot, for precision, with my eyes.....I mean I can do it but its hard. My astigmatism really makes itself known doing this.
I just found it interesting that I have run red dots on firearms for a LONG time and they work find for my purposes, so I never really paid much attention to the red dot/astigmatism thing. I totally get it now.
Just thought I would share.
Take care, shoot safe,
Chris
December 04, 2020, 05:45 PM
RichardCMount a fully co-witnessed small aperture sight behind your red dot sight; perhaps an MBUS Pro
December 06, 2020, 09:11 PM
kg5388Have a vortex spitfire on order. The etched prism is supposed to help prevent the starburst and double dots caused by astigmatism. We will see how it works when it gets here.
https://vortexoptics.com/vorte...-1x-prism-scope.htmlDecember 07, 2020, 01:54 PM
highlander81Air rifles require specialized scopes due to their vibration patterns which kill conventional scopes.
Is this an issue with current red dot optics?
December 07, 2020, 02:14 PM
cslingerThat was the very reason I wanted to try it.
I have never read of air guns killing electronic sights but I imagine they are not in wide use.
The sight itself is very nice. It’s a UTG T dot setup. I mean it’s nice for an airgun or .22 etc. I wouldn’t put it on a real defensive firearm. I can’t say it wouldn’t be durable in that regard but I wouldn’t roll the dice either.