Jessesky
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Hi Guys,
My Vision for the most part is fine, I shoot without glasses often. I have mild astigmatism in my right (dominant) eye. My left eye has perfect vision.
It becomes very apparent when I use a scope since it is relying on my right eye alone. I can still shoot quite well, but the reticle is a bit hazy and blurred. When I shoulder left handed and use my left eye (which feels very awkward) the scope reticle is crisp and perfect. I can definitely see how clearer vision would help (duh).
The big problem is the glasses rim gets in my line of sight when I take a cheek weld. This doesn’t happen with my skeet or sporting clays glasses because the lens is so big and rimless. But of course the skeet glasses aren’t prescription and I don’t know if they make Rx lenses that big. I am thinking of getting contacts or finding the perfect set of glasses.
What are your experiences with contacts and/or glasses. Do you have any recommendations for pairs of glasses frames?
My Vision for the most part is fine, I shoot without glasses often. I have mild astigmatism in my right (dominant) eye. My left eye has perfect vision.
It becomes very apparent when I use a scope since it is relying on my right eye alone. I can still shoot quite well, but the reticle is a bit hazy and blurred. When I shoulder left handed and use my left eye (which feels very awkward) the scope reticle is crisp and perfect. I can definitely see how clearer vision would help (duh).
The big problem is the glasses rim gets in my line of sight when I take a cheek weld. This doesn’t happen with my skeet or sporting clays glasses because the lens is so big and rimless. But of course the skeet glasses aren’t prescription and I don’t know if they make Rx lenses that big. I am thinking of getting contacts or finding the perfect set of glasses.
What are your experiences with contacts and/or glasses. Do you have any recommendations for pairs of glasses frames?
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