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I sometimes get fatigued and dry eye. This can lead to double front sight image for me. I can get two groups depending on which sight is dominating. For me it is an old eyes issue.
Follow through,,What am I doing wrong?
This was happening to me in the afternoon as the sun starts down it hits the bench.I agree with Zig. Without a roof or shaders your group will follow the sun every time. You probably had a break between group 1 and 2 and the sun moved to one side causing the second distinct group.
I think the lighting and how your eye percieves the sights/target could very well be the problem, especially if the sights are secure and you are being consistent. I mentioned once in a previous post about a similar subject that I had noticed that when I shot two side by side targets with different colored bullseyes (one black and one same size stick on orange dot) within a short period of time, that one group was centered at 5 o'clock and the other at 7 o'clock. My thoughts at the time led me to believe that how the different colors appeared in the sunlight "tricked" my eyes into seeing them at different places.This was happening to me in the afternoon as the sun starts down it hits the bench.
The group starts going into the sun.
Now I clip on shades.
They work.
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