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<blockquote data-quote="Hangfire" data-source="post: 3454511" data-attributes="member: 27673"><p>Before mail ordering shooting glasses I thought I'd try some over the counter reading glasses to help clear up my sights after cataract surgery and it appears that I've solved my problem.</p><p></p><p>First off I learned, from trying several different brands at Wally World, CVS and Walgreens, all reading glasses are not created equal even when they are supposed to be the same power.....the cheaper glasses from WW made me dizzy when moving my head and the glasses from CVS and Walgreens just didn't get me where I needed to go so I had all but given up.</p><p></p><p>We were in Homeland getting our flu shots Oct. 27th and for the heck of it I thought I'd try on the brand that they carried......they are made by Precision Eyewear and were sticker priced at $17.99 and marked down to 50% off.</p><p></p><p>I purchased a pair of +1.25 and tried them at the range for the first time yesterday......the black 25 yd. steel gongs are just a tad fuzzy but my handgun sights are now clear and sharp which is how my sight picture was prior to my surgery so I'm happy.</p><p></p><p>For those having the same problem as me of not being able to see your sights clearly you may want to give them a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hangfire, post: 3454511, member: 27673"] Before mail ordering shooting glasses I thought I'd try some over the counter reading glasses to help clear up my sights after cataract surgery and it appears that I've solved my problem. First off I learned, from trying several different brands at Wally World, CVS and Walgreens, all reading glasses are not created equal even when they are supposed to be the same power.....the cheaper glasses from WW made me dizzy when moving my head and the glasses from CVS and Walgreens just didn't get me where I needed to go so I had all but given up. We were in Homeland getting our flu shots Oct. 27th and for the heck of it I thought I'd try on the brand that they carried......they are made by Precision Eyewear and were sticker priced at $17.99 and marked down to 50% off. I purchased a pair of +1.25 and tried them at the range for the first time yesterday......the black 25 yd. steel gongs are just a tad fuzzy but my handgun sights are now clear and sharp which is how my sight picture was prior to my surgery so I'm happy. For those having the same problem as me of not being able to see your sights clearly you may want to give them a try. [/QUOTE]
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