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Question about shooting glasses
Will Pluggum:
If you don't have to wear glasses to see, this post isn't for you. Problem. I have to wear glasses to focus on the front sight. If I wear bifocals, I'm tipping my head back when I shoot in order to get the magnifying (lower) part of the lens lined up with the sight. Same with transition lens. Very uncomfortable. If I wear reading glasses I can't see when I'm not shootin, everythings a blur, I don't need glasses past 3 feet. I keep swapping between reading and regular safety glasses which is annoying and against range rules while firing is going on. What works best for you at the range?
Dogwoman:
Don't know if this helps you or not.
I went to my eye doctor, showed him the distance I needed on the rifle and pistol sights and he set up my no-line bifoocals for that range. They work GREAT.
The middle of the transition lens is set up for the rifle/pistol sights. The lower is for reading, and the upper for long distance. I've had no problem since I got them.
JimWild:
I had the doc set my progressives up the same way. Head level front sight in focus.... works like a dream.
JimWild
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Will Pluggum:
Dogwoman and Jim Wild...I didn't know you could have glasses made like that. Thanks very much, you just handed me the solution to my problem......Pluggum ;D ;D
Bill Mc Call:
Have the same problem Will, you ' ve ask the question, we got both an answer to our needs ;)
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