Shooting Glasses recommendation
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Shooting Glasses recommendation
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Looking for new shooting glasses. I have tried haft a dozen safety/shooting glasses and so far all give me a distorted dot. Anyone use ones from Blue Press ? Oakley or Gargoyle maybe ? I think this is costing me points.
Looking for new shooting glasses. I have tried haft a dozen safety/shooting glasses and so far all give me a distorted dot. Anyone use ones from Blue Press ? Oakley or Gargoyle maybe ? I think this is costing me points.
DGW- Posts : 45
Join date : 2017-12-17
Re: Shooting Glasses recommendation
Aha! Thanks - I was thinking of prescription lenses, that don't "flex" without a LOT of effort.
Can you post a link of where to buy the Belgium blinders that attach to a hat? That seems simple enough to do. I'd like to try a pair.
Can you post a link of where to buy the Belgium blinders that attach to a hat? That seems simple enough to do. I'd like to try a pair.
mikemyers- Posts : 4236
Join date : 2016-07-26
Age : 80
Location : South Florida, and India
Re: Shooting Glasses recommendation
https://www.targetshotguns.com/product/belgian-blinders-blinders-two-pair-10541.htm
james r chapman- Admin
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Age : 75
Location : HELL, Michigan
Re: Shooting Glasses recommendation
Any thoughts on these?
They're rugged, provide wrap-around protection, and can be made in any desired prescription including a "inverted bi-focal" where there is a d-shaped area with the prescription, and perhaps a distance prescription all around it. The lenses can be removed and replaced with new lenses if needed.
https://www.safevision.net/action-eyewear/shooting-hunting/quantum.html#/lens_type-frame_only_no_lenses/bifocal_type-none/tint_type-please_select/tint_color-please_select/anti_reflective_coating-none/mirror_coating-none/case_type-none
They're rugged, provide wrap-around protection, and can be made in any desired prescription including a "inverted bi-focal" where there is a d-shaped area with the prescription, and perhaps a distance prescription all around it. The lenses can be removed and replaced with new lenses if needed.
https://www.safevision.net/action-eyewear/shooting-hunting/quantum.html#/lens_type-frame_only_no_lenses/bifocal_type-none/tint_type-please_select/tint_color-please_select/anti_reflective_coating-none/mirror_coating-none/case_type-none
mikemyers- Posts : 4236
Join date : 2016-07-26
Age : 80
Location : South Florida, and India
Re: Shooting Glasses recommendation
lyman1903 wrote:this guy knows his way around your eyeballs, and a pistol/revolver,
good guy too
http://www.customsightpicture.com/
What ^^^^^said. That's Dr. Alan Toler in Richmond VA. Tops!
Allgoodhits- Posts : 899
Join date : 2017-09-17
Location : Southport, NC
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