Many EyePal archers and iron-sight shooters see their sights
and target together in focus for the first time in their lives. This is because
they have become familiar with the top-performing EyePal product line since its
introduction at the gun shows in September 2007. EyePal is a glasses-mounted static-cling peep
sight and is the “eyesight” of choice at the NRA CMP National Pistol and Rifle
Trophy Matches.
Shooting with both eyes open
When shooting pistol or rifle with both eyes open, two
EyePal apertures are used to get normal "binocular" vision with total
eye relief. With the following procedure, a shooter can easily acquire a
perfect sight picture without using blockers or squinting. Get the aiming eye
set up first and then bring up the other EyePal up to the "off-eye"
so that its image is superimposed on the aiming eyes' image. This offers both
eyes total "eye relief" in that there is no focusing effort on the
part of the eyes as the images are already in focus. The EyePal aperture
diameters are set at infinity and as a result, all elements in the aperture are
in focus. The same holds true for red dots and fiber optic sights. EyePal has
all the features that competitors demand; outstanding visual acuity
performance, versatility and durability.
You might recall the pinhole shoebox eclipse viewer and its
focused image that you made when you were a Boy Scout. It's another EyePal
unique versatility feature.
EyePal can't be beat and it's guaranteed. See more
information at EyePalUSA.com.
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