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Need some advice folks, sights for old eyes.
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<blockquote data-quote="boomer mooner" data-source="post: 4100880" data-attributes="member: 32179"><p>I’m 63 and had lasik about 30 years ago and still have 20-15, BUT, up close I have issues. I was at the range yesterday with a buddy and was shooting my S&W model 17 masterpiece at 25 yards. Rear and front sights fuzzy as hell. My buddy hands me his shooting glasses that have a sticker on them with a small hole to look through. I’m skeptical as hell, but try them on. I couldn’t believe the difference! Sights were clear as a bell!</p><p>The name of the thing is eye pal and they make them for pistol or rifle shooters. Less than $30 for 2 of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boomer mooner, post: 4100880, member: 32179"] I’m 63 and had lasik about 30 years ago and still have 20-15, BUT, up close I have issues. I was at the range yesterday with a buddy and was shooting my S&W model 17 masterpiece at 25 yards. Rear and front sights fuzzy as hell. My buddy hands me his shooting glasses that have a sticker on them with a small hole to look through. I’m skeptical as hell, but try them on. I couldn’t believe the difference! Sights were clear as a bell! The name of the thing is eye pal and they make them for pistol or rifle shooters. Less than $30 for 2 of them. [/QUOTE]
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