Using two lenses (the scope and your glasses) is not a problem. A telescope has at least two lenses and they work fine. The problem most people have is either their glasses fogging or not being able to focus on the target to get aligned and then the front sight or dot/crosshair/etc...
For the long term health of the eyes it is important to take your vitamins and supplements especially lutein and zeaxanthin but Claroxan is horribly overpriced and it is much better to get your vitamins eating six servings of differently colored vegetables daily. These nutrients are found in...
Not to get technical or picky but remember there is no such thing as shatter-proof or break-proof only shatter-resistant or break-resistant. One other option to polycarbonate lenses is Trivex. This material offers better optics than polycarbonate with similar impact resistance.
I have a Garmin GPSMap 60CS and use it at least weekly for driving and geocaching. By all means do yourself a favor and get both a color screen and a mapping gps. You will not regret it even though it will cost a little more. You will also appreciate both the road software and topo software...
Or you could do what I did. Go duck hunting in the swamp for the first time in a canoe and flip the canoe. I have already washed my hunting clothes three times and they don't stink but they still smell like the swamp. What some of you might prefer instead of getting wet is to use Dreft that...
I will not shoot a cub and I am not condoning shooting cubs but I have talked about this to a many a bear hunter in the past. Many have said that if you see a cub by itself, without mom, it is because mom is dead (most likely shot by another hunter) and it will probably not survive winter on...
Okay, now for an even dumber question. Do I tap the front or rear sight and if it is shooting three inches to the right which way do I tap the front or rear sight? Thanks.
I have a Marlin Golden 39A with a semi buckhorn site. The site has elevation adjustment but no windage adjustment. The rifle shoots about 2 to 3 inches off to the right. I have already adjusted for elevation. How do I adjust for windage? Do I have to actually bend the site?
Thanks,
Steve
As far as the safety standards apply, Z87.1 deals with impact resistance of spectacle lenses. They apply the same to glass, plastic (CR39), polycarbonate (Lexan), and other materials such as Trivex. Lenses are either dress wear or safety. Safety lenses must meet higher impact resistance...
There is no such lens as scratch proof or unbreakable. The most scratch resistant is glass but it is the easiest to break. The best option is to take care of your lenses and to have a scope with a longer eye relief. Make sure that your scope is at the proper distance from your lenses so the...
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