Some important questions
steve.h: There are some issues that need to be addressed.
Not the least of these is, How do your posts differ from out-and-out SPAM?
Let's see now - -
In his first post, brand new member
steve.h says he has trouble with having both the sight AND the target in focus at once. Kinds like all the rest of us, it seems.
And he asks, "What experiences have you all had? I would love to hear more about the vision solutions other older shooters have found, as well." A quest for knowledge, is it? Sounds good.
BUT - -In the second post,
steve.h reveals himself to us . . .
steve.h said:
As someone in the eye care profession, I find this all very interesting.
My friend Sam Wortham, who is an award winning champion shooter, has these same vision problems. He has been working with a new technology, adjustable-focus glasses, and has had a lot of luck with them recently. You can read about his experience here.
Would you consider trying technology like this?
And in his final post, Steve reveals to us that he suffers from the heartbreak of presbyopia, as do many shooters his age - -What age IS that, Steve?
But wait! There's HOPE! He suggests you try Superfocus, and provides a link. And, HEY! I'll bet that, as "Someone in the eye care profession," he's in a position to offer you a deal on Superfocus glasses!
Steve, would you like to share with us just what position you hold as "Someone in the eye care profession?" And with what company?
Also, why did the Zoom Focus Eyewear LLC/Trufocus people change the name of their product to Superfocus in October 2010?
Is there any input from any professional groups of ophthalmologists or optometrists that endorse the use of this gadget eyewear? Perhaps most important, have any eye care professionals -- ones that don't hesitate to identify their specific field -- signed off on this eyewear as being truly harmless?
Steve, if you just want to sell a product that might be of aid to target shooters, why don't you arrange for an honest, up-front advertisement. Reveal your commercial ties with the product and company. steve.h - what is your connection, if any, to the products or company in your link? How about it?
Johnny Guest
THR Staff