Figured out something the other day and wondered if anyone has experienced this.
I took the wife to shoot her new to her Sig P226. I had shot it earlier and was impressed but after about 150 rounds I told her to let me see it again so I could see just how accurate it was. I sand bagged it and took about 10 shots at 8 yards. They were all mostly one ragged hole but about 1 1/2 inches left. I thought huh? It wasn't doing this earlier. I thought to myself this is just like ALL my 1911's a while back and I thought it was the ammo because they weren't like this before.
I started to look at the sights to see if they had drifted then it dawned on me, I was shooting with my left eye closed from the sand bag. Earlier I had been shooting with both eyes open. So I opened both eyes and behold, everything was back on target. Now I have to take my 1911's back out to confirm the fact with them also.
Has anyone else experienced a POI shift with one eye closed as opposed to both eyes open? The wife said when they corrected her astigmatism on her glasses it was weird for a while where circles were ovals until her brain re-learned circles.
I've also noticed since I got these glasses and started wearing bi-focals that my back sight on the Ruger 10/22 is blurred now and I'm probably going to need a peep sight. Why couldn't I have got my dad's 20/20 vision? Instead I got mom's blind as a bat vision.
The eyes are a strange thing. What have you all experienced?
I took the wife to shoot her new to her Sig P226. I had shot it earlier and was impressed but after about 150 rounds I told her to let me see it again so I could see just how accurate it was. I sand bagged it and took about 10 shots at 8 yards. They were all mostly one ragged hole but about 1 1/2 inches left. I thought huh? It wasn't doing this earlier. I thought to myself this is just like ALL my 1911's a while back and I thought it was the ammo because they weren't like this before.
I started to look at the sights to see if they had drifted then it dawned on me, I was shooting with my left eye closed from the sand bag. Earlier I had been shooting with both eyes open. So I opened both eyes and behold, everything was back on target. Now I have to take my 1911's back out to confirm the fact with them also.
Has anyone else experienced a POI shift with one eye closed as opposed to both eyes open? The wife said when they corrected her astigmatism on her glasses it was weird for a while where circles were ovals until her brain re-learned circles.
I've also noticed since I got these glasses and started wearing bi-focals that my back sight on the Ruger 10/22 is blurred now and I'm probably going to need a peep sight. Why couldn't I have got my dad's 20/20 vision? Instead I got mom's blind as a bat vision.
The eyes are a strange thing. What have you all experienced?


Really have helped me and made me a much more accurate shooter. Making that front sight larger has been my savior. I don't have them on my Kahr, because I like the sights the way they are. Pretty much like the dots, except smaller. Have no need to put them on the Kahr, but I have them on other firearms, and they've helped immensely, plus it makes it easier to transition from my Kahr to my other firearms because I really don't care for 3 dot sights. It's a faster transition for me with the dot the eye sights. The second to last time I was at an eye doctors office, she told me I had the start of cataracts. I told her that no one has told me that before. She said that almost everyone she sees over the age of 50 has the start of cataracts. They usually don't mention this because they don't want to put worry in to their customers. I asked if this was an issue and she said not now, but in about 10 yrs. it will be. One more damn thing to worry about
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