I sighted in my rifle for hunting, without my contact lenses in or glasses on. So when I look through the scope as I have the eyepiece currently adjusted, everything is clear. When I use my naked eye, my vision is pretty good but, but since I may be trying to spot a deer out to 200 yards, I am thinking it might be a good idea to wear my contacts so that my vision is perfect. But if I wear my contacts, that means when I look through my scope, it will not be as clear with the current eyepiece setting. So I would have to re-adjust the eyepiece, which I can easily do.
My question: If I adjust the eyepiece to adapt to my contacts, will that have any effect on the bullet's points of impact at the various ranges I sighted in at (50 yds, 100 yds., 200 yds), since I sighted in the gun without my contacts?
I am thinking it will not change my points of impact, since the view through the reticle will be the same and I am not changing the windage or elevation settings. But I just want to be sure.
Hope I am explaining my question clearly.
PS - No time to re-sight in, which is why I am asking this question.
Thanks
My question: If I adjust the eyepiece to adapt to my contacts, will that have any effect on the bullet's points of impact at the various ranges I sighted in at (50 yds, 100 yds., 200 yds), since I sighted in the gun without my contacts?
I am thinking it will not change my points of impact, since the view through the reticle will be the same and I am not changing the windage or elevation settings. But I just want to be sure.
Hope I am explaining my question clearly.
PS - No time to re-sight in, which is why I am asking this question.
Thanks
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