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Posted: 12/7/2013 3:31:24 PM EDT
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Bought one of the EOTechs that was on sale before BF for $299 and was absolutely floored by the clarity compared to the lower price optics I have... However, I am having an issue focusing on the dot with one eye.
First, I have glasses which are fairly new, and they don't seem to be an issue with irons. With both eyes open, everything is sharp. Ideas or suggestions? I am opening to shooting with both eyes, but I will need to practice. |
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Bought one of the EOTechs that was on sale before BF for $299 and was absolutely floored by the clarity compared to the lower price optics I have... However, I am having an issue focusing on the dot with one eye. First, I have glasses which are fairly new, and they don't seem to be an issue with irons. With both eyes open, everything is sharp. Ideas or suggestions? I am opening to shooting with both eyes, but I will need to practice. It's a reflex sight. You need to shoot with both eyes open and focus on the target not the dot. |
| I f you want to use it with one eye closed thats fine too. It will help a lot at further distances or at least it did for me. The trick is remember to always focus on the target. When you do this the your eyes will automatically make the reticle be in focus. If you are focusing on the target and the reticle is still blurry it could be an eye issue. Luckily theres a little trick for that. Look through the rear iron sight and the eotech at the same time and it magically clears right up for most people. Have fun with your eotech. I had one and regret selling it. |
| The holographic reticle will appear to be something like 10-15 feet in front of the weapon. If you're keeping your eye focus near the gun (like if you're trying to focus on the front sight post), the reticle will appear blurry and out of focus. Look out ahead and it'll pop back into focus. With both eyes open, the reticle will appear just to be floating out in space, which is what makes these sights so fast to target. |
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I have an astigmisium and I knew this going into my SU-231a purchase but I REALLY wanted one for my BLOCK II build. Sure enough, the ring is very fuzzy for me. It looks like it' on fire. The 1 MOA dot portion of the optic wasn't too bad though. However if I ignore the optic like it's not there and look past it and focus on the target, it gets the job done very quickly. I did notice that if I tried my buddies EOTECH G33 3x magnifier that if I want to aim with one eye closed for distance shots, it's crystal clear. I don't want to drop $550+ on a magnifier though so I'm just going to get a cheapo Primary Arms LER 3x for like Coyote hunting etc. |
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I have an astigmisium and I knew this going into my SU-231a purchase but I REALLY wanted one for my BLOCK II build. Sure enough, the ring is very fuzzy for me. It looks like it' on fire. The 1 MOA dot portion of the optic wasn't too bad though. However if I ignore the optic like it's not there and look past it and focus on the target, it gets the job done very quickly. I did notice that if I tried my buddies EOTECH G33 3x magnifier that if I want to aim with one eye closed for distance shots, it's crystal clear. I don't want to drop $550+ on a magnifier though so I'm just going to get a cheapo Primary Arms LER 3x for like Coyote hunting etc. No Astigmatism here.... Just had my eye exam and vision is steady. I did not notice that having the rear sight up did help. The PA magnifier is good. I have one and the sight is clear as can be through it. |
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... Here's your EOTech's Grandfather, EOTech's first functional engineering prototype from 1994: http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac26/spumwuzzle/prototype1_zps2d70f10b.jpg Mark H. Neat. Have a link with more info or history on that, Mark? |
I saw that in the lobby of EOTech at the beginning of the year... they had all their milestones in cases, sort of a history of the optic. I thought this one was particularly cool, as I always thought of my 512 as a simple unit, there's a lot going on in there:![]() And, here's the second engineering prototype: ![]() Here's a couple of blog posts about our visit: Part 1 by Chase B: http://www.opticsblog.com/2013/03/eotech-production-tour.html Part 2 by yours truly: http://www.opticsblog.com/2013/04/eotech-part-2.html It is amazing to me, considering the processes and number of people involved in the assembly, that EOTech can sell them at the price they do. I've seen a lot of things being assembled, from automobiles to optics, and the pride that the EOTech employees have in their work really stood out. Nice to see something made in the US of A, as well. Mark H. |
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Lancelot is correct - we get the occasional call where a customer has received an EOTech, sits down on the couch, focuses on the reticle and believes that the optic is defective. Always focus on what you are shooting at, and the reticle should be considerably clearer. Mark H. |
| Thanks, guys... I am having to unlearn some teaching that my dad beat into my head! I did take my M4 clone with the 512 out this afternoon and walked out the woods some just focusing on targets. I hope the weather this weekend is better, and I will see if I can actually put some rounds through! |
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