September 30, 2007, 10:18 PM | #1 |
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Aperture eyeglasses sight
I'm fairly poor at the moment but still enjoy shooting my rifles. Today at the range I had the opportunity to try a 10/22 with the TechSight aperture which brought everything into focus.
I noticed Merit has one for eyeglasses...but they want $65. If I wanted to make my own out of something opaque and glue it on, any suggestions? Can't be too difficult... |
September 30, 2007, 10:55 PM | #2 |
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http://www.brownells.com/aspx/ns/sto...TERS+OPTIC+AID
The Merit is more expensive because it has an adjustable aperture which can be adjusted to maximize the aperture to your vision to get the clearest picture.
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October 3, 2007, 10:48 PM | #3 |
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Excellent, thank you! I'll give it a try.
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Watch out...
As soon as you stick one of those things on your glasses it will not be long before you are wearing a baseball cap with a three foot long bill with flaps on the sides and a purple and lime-green colored shooting jacket. I've seen it happen before. Smallbore nerdification syndrome... it's a serious condition. |
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Try using a vinyl material like those old "colorforms" that your Kids or Grandkids have a toys. They are held in place with surface friction or are some times called static cling. Since they don't have an adhesive they will be easy to adjust location and remove
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