I can certainly empathize with the eyesight issues. With corrective lenses, I cannot see through the scope. But cant see without lenses using iron sights. Furthermore, it is often difficult to determine the points on the rack even with lenses. So Ive taken a hint from your hack on the tools and have begun painting the number of points on the buck's rack on both of his hindquarters in white. Easy to see at 150 yards. Boom! Problem resolved!
@@barrykelly2722 thank the good Lord for proper optics! Of course, I’d love to see a video on how you get the buck to hold still for that paint job lol. Thanks for watching BGB
I can certainly empathize with the eyesight issues. With corrective lenses, I cannot see through the scope. But cant see without lenses using iron sights. Furthermore, it is often difficult to determine the points on the rack even with lenses. So Ive taken a hint from your hack on the tools and have begun painting the number of points on the buck's rack on both of his hindquarters in white. Easy to see at 150 yards. Boom! Problem resolved!
@@barrykelly2722 thank the good Lord for proper optics! Of course, I’d love to see a video on how you get the buck to hold still for that paint job lol. Thanks for watching BGB
The main thing is not to mix the metrics with the inch - all loose in the same container.