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5.4K views 27 replies 17 participants last post by  sherman51  
#1 ·
well I'm getting old and my eye sight is getting worse I have to use cheater readers to read anything. the problem is it is now effecting my bow hunting my sight pins are blurry.i have tried using the cheater readers and they make my pins crystal clear but they also make target blurry. tried an experiment the other day since i shoot with both eyes open i popped left lens out of the cheater readers and tried shooting a round at local archery club worked for the first 9 or 10 targets then started having trouble was just wondering if anybody else has the issue im having and what they did to fix it
 
#2 ·
Maybe try to find some bi-focal cheaters? I have some sunglasses that have "readers" in the bottom.
 
#4 ·
Buckle up Bob. Prescription glasses is just the beginning. Try using a climber after a hip replacement. If I knew getting old was this much fun I would have taken better care of my body when I was young and dumb. It ain't that bad and besides, what can we do about it??? Get the glasses, I had the same problem at the gun range. Think of it as, advantage Bob.
 
#8 ·
jerkaperch and lowerider the problem with yours is i use a 5/16 id peep and enclose my whole pin guard in peep i do that for light gatering in low light conditions at dawn and dusk i think verifier and clarifiers wouldnt allow for that big of aperture but could check to see whats available
 
#15 ·
I've always wore glasses. I don't use small aperatures or fine diameter pins. As for pins blurring, if I'm focusing on a tiny spot on a deer vitals, the pin will blur in my periphery vision anyhow.
A product named Cat Crap is must have for four eyed bowhunters. Definitely helps prevent glasses from fogging up.
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#16 ·
Been in prescription glasses for the last twenty years.
Far sighted in right eye, near sighted in left.
Right eye dominate.
With the no line bifocals when I'm trying to stay on target I look like I'm bobbing for apples tryin to see front sight and target. Once steady on target it concentrate on target vitals with the front sight just blurred. It's a real pain but I've got used to it over the years. Had a pair of transitioning glasses many years ago. Hated them in the woods at first light as well as just before dark. You learn you have to wear a brimmed hat in the rain/snow. You learn you can't wear a full face camo mask or one that covers mouth and nose cause every time you exhale it's instant fog city. You get used to placing your glasses down a bit on your nose to keep them slightly further away from your face to help keep from fogging.

I've always wore glasses. I don't use small aperatures or fine diameter pins. As for pins blurring, if I'm focusing on a tiny spot on a deer vitals, the pin will blur in my periphery vision anyhow.
A product named Cat Crap is must have for four eyed bowhunters. Definitely helps prevent glasses from fogging up.
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Thanks doegirl. I will be getting some Cat Crap.
 
#17 ·
I have found that my fioptic pits are blurry/halo/glare in strong light. I took a black sharpie and put a little black on the edges (left and right) of the pin light, and that fixed some of the blur/glare
 
#20 ·
well i went and bought an ez v sight it has 30 day money back guarantee so if i dont like it i can send it back for full refund and it came in the mail yesterday i put on and started sighting in i was impressed with how easy it was to sight in and i didnt have the blurry pin problem going to keep shooting it too get use to it ill keep you all posted
 
#27 ·
My buddy dealt w/this issue with his flintlock. If he focused on the sights on his gun, the target was out of focus. If he focused on the target, he couldn't see his sights!

He sold the flintlock and bought an in-line muzzleloader. He put a Leupold scope on top of it. Problem solved!

It's called astigmatism. You can't focus on something near to you or far away at the same time.
 
#24 ·
I have a buddy that shoots a verifier lens helped him a ton. I switched to a single pin helped me a ton and also shoot a smaller pin you will be able to focus it on the spot your trying to hit better than a big pin that blurs out and covers your whole target
 
#25 ·
I normally were no line bifocals. I also have a pair of $50 lined bifocals(Walmart) the I use for open sites, scopes and bird hunting. The lined bifocals are definitely better for me with the rifle sights or wing shooting. Can shoot well through a scope with either. What I like most about the lined ones is my peripheral vision is much better. I don’t have to move me head so much to focus. You do loose some midrange vision, but overall they work much better for me for shooting sports.
 
#26 ·
i bought a verifier peep first night shooting at the archery club it started raining and it fogged up so went back to original peep i went with .019 pins on sight and took off the .010 pins that helped as far as the ez v sight i just didnt have time to get comfortable with it so maybe next years quest is to put it on and shoot with it