
04-23-2011, 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by DayGlow
The sight is focused to infinity so it stays in focus overlaid on your target.
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Originally Posted by Lixma
No, because the reticle (not just the Revi's but all* reflex sights) is focussed at infinity. This means that regardless of whether your visual target is located 10m, 100m, or 1000m away the reticle will remain sharp and in focus for you.
To be sure, some people find a reflex sight unnatural at first. They might try to close an eye, squint or as you mentioned find themselves trying to focus one eye upon the reticle and one eye on the target ( migraineville); but it doesn't take long to get used to it.
* I think all.
EDIT: DayGlow beat me to it.... .shakes fist.... 
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Ah okay, thanks for the information I wasn't aware of this.
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