Bought a set of "EYEPAL, pin hole sighting system at the Fitchburg show.
I've used similar devices in the past, with adjustable apertures. These new 'eye pal' discs are made of a material I can only describe as what "Color Forms" used to be made out of, a thin flexible plastic that sticks to your glass with no suction or adhesive.
Put one on, and see the rear sight, front sight and target in total focus on all three planes.
Put one on each lens, and shoot with two eyes open and you get a stereo binocular effect, and everything from the rear sight to infinity becomes sharp as a tack. it doesn't prevent you from keeping a three dimensional view of your targets, and you can leave them on your glasses at the range (Or shooting glasses for those who don't wear corrective lenses) and you still have peripheral sight and binocular (1 image through two lenses in register) vision.
The inventor, Charles Summers from Acton, MA makes stick on "eye pals" for rifles too, that seemingly changes the optics so the front sight of a rifle, rear sight and target all come into focus,
For less than $20, you get two discs in a contact lens holder case. Two Pistol, two rifle, or one of each.
check out www.eyepalusa.com
I've used similar devices in the past, with adjustable apertures. These new 'eye pal' discs are made of a material I can only describe as what "Color Forms" used to be made out of, a thin flexible plastic that sticks to your glass with no suction or adhesive.
Put one on, and see the rear sight, front sight and target in total focus on all three planes.
Put one on each lens, and shoot with two eyes open and you get a stereo binocular effect, and everything from the rear sight to infinity becomes sharp as a tack. it doesn't prevent you from keeping a three dimensional view of your targets, and you can leave them on your glasses at the range (Or shooting glasses for those who don't wear corrective lenses) and you still have peripheral sight and binocular (1 image through two lenses in register) vision.
The inventor, Charles Summers from Acton, MA makes stick on "eye pals" for rifles too, that seemingly changes the optics so the front sight of a rifle, rear sight and target all come into focus,
For less than $20, you get two discs in a contact lens holder case. Two Pistol, two rifle, or one of each.
check out www.eyepalusa.com