> my biggest issue with the way prescriptions are decided is the "this one, or this one" and they both look equally crappy, and they say "which looks less crappy" and i just pick randomly, because they're both awful. and then it continues, where it's just blurry from there on out.
I had an eye opening (ha) experience once I got pretty deep into 200/300/600 yard high power rifle. I was trying to debug an issue with my 600 yard shots clustering in three places - one cluster right in the middle, another cluster directly left, and a third cluster somewhere else
You set up these camera thingies (https://scattusa.com/) and it shows you an exact trace of what's going on with your aiming, while not using any ammo (recoil hides a lot so you do most practice without ammo).
The left cluster ended up being super obvious: trigger control and problems relaxing, making me physically jump shots over there - you could see lines from the Scatt go right after shot breaks.
The other cluster though was strange as hell. It was just not in the right spot. But it was a singular spot, I had two remaining clusters. There was no movement between middle and other cluster like there was with the left. It just looked like some percentage of the time I aimed at the wrong spot (not that far off, but enough to drop points).
Then one day when lying on the ground for an hour with the Scatt, I started seeing double. I'd blink and it would go away, but by relaxing a lot I could make it go back. The double vision was right where the cluster was.
Then I looked up more info on astigmatism (had >2 diopter astigmatism?), and it turns out it's literally just light refracting into 2+ places instead of 1. And of course the real bullseye people know about this (since in high power honestly we're kinda pretending at it), and they have specialized sights for correcting the axis and magnitude of astigmatism:
https://gehmann.com/en/579-Cylindrical-lens-system-0-2-Spher...
And sure enough, that's like the same thing the optometrist is doing. Except in the context of bullseye you can physically see the 2 bullseyes floating around an axis and then coming together.
I get why they do it the way they do it, because your brain corrects the astigmatism and doesn't let you see double normally, but if you can train your eye/brain to kinda dissociate and see double, you can get a pretty exact correction for astigmatism.
Then I got LASIK and my 600 yard scores went from high 170s/ low 180s to like 195+. Lol.