stonebuster
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I'm looking for a pair of anti-fog shooter's glasses for indoor/outdoor in the $100 range. My eyesight is poor and yellow/amber tinted sun glasses help brighten things up(like the old blue blockers). Any recommendations?
I haven't gone to script glasses yet. My weak side eye has a scarred cornea so 60/40 on a good day for that one. Nothing can be done to correct my left (weak side) eye. My right eye isn't too bad for 70 years old except cataracts starting. The blue blocker type sharpen/brighten my vision in lower light(indoor range)Do you need scrip lenses?
So what happens to everything beyond arms length when you use them? Doesnt it drive you nuts with everything else fuzzed out of focus?The readers I use are full size glasses, not the granny glasses
You can get the safety glasses with magnification across the full size lenses. I have them.
I'm looking for a pair of anti-fog shooter's glasses for indoor/outdoor in the $100 range. My eyesight is poor and yellow/amber tinted sun glasses help brighten things up(like the old blue blockers). Any recommendations?
I thought the same thing about my specs, until .45ACP brass spit out of my 1911 and left a tiny white divot RIGHT in my field of vision. That is what prompted me to seek decent OTG glasses, as noted in my earlier post.My normal prescription glasses are OSHA and I get polycarbonate lenses. Good to go for shooting glasses.
I thought the same thing about my specs, until .45ACP brass spit out of my 1911 and left a tiny white divot RIGHT in my field of vision. That is what prompted me to seek decent OTG glasses, as noted in my earlier post.
So what happens to everything beyond arms length when you use them? Doesnt it drive you nuts with everything else fuzzed out of focus?
Why I go the opposite of everyone else and focus on the target with the front site out of focus in my peripheralSo what happens to everything beyond arms length when you use them? Doesn't it drive you nuts with everything else fuzzed out of focus?
The whole point of wearing the magnification is to sharpen and clear up the sights. Thats why I split the lenses with a clear lens on my left eye, and magnification on my right.Why I go the opposite of everyone else and focus on the target with the front site out of focus in my peripheral
I use Randolph Rangers for tournaments, a medium purple tintI have dedicated perscription shooting glasses that are standard gear for formal shooting events. They are Decot Hy-Wyde.(standard trapshooting equipment)
Often I do not dig them out of my shooting bag for informal shooting days. For those I have both bifocal and magnifying safety glasses from Amazon. They are great. I use them in the shop too. Cheap enough to keep in your shooting gear.