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Ada Range day 1/28/17
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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 2951455" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>No doubt. I even catch myself getting ready for the recoil that never comes. Ha.</p><p>I'll take those shots. I'm trying something tomorrow. Tried it yesterday with some success and this is what I'm trying. </p><p>I'm looking to get some new shooting prescription glasses soon. I had found a place and will be working out the details soon. I had tried single Rx lenses that work great for golf but so/so for shooting. (I wear progressive trifocals. </p><p>A couple of days ago, I stopped by Walmart before going to the range. Picked up some cheap reading glasses that bring in the front sights in clear but the target is pretty fuzzy.</p><p>Anyway, Since I had a clear picture of the front sight and were not trying to find that spot after every shot, I did really good. Today I just use my normal glasses with so/so results. Went back to walmart and picked up two pair of reading glasses. One (non dominant eye) for distance Rx +1.25. and the other (dominant eye) for close front sight Rx 2.25.</p><p>Took the lense left (non dominant Rx 1.25) out of one pair and replaced the left lense in the other pair with the dominant Rx+2.25. So now I have a pair of (butt ugly) walmart glasses with the left lense (non dominant) at Rx 1.25 and the right lense (dominant) Rx 2.25.</p><p>Going to see how this works as it will allow me to see where my hits are. This is the process for people that have my eye issues. They will do the eye surgery or put contacts in, with the left eye for distance and the right eye for close.</p><p>If this works, I going to try to take the lenses and attache them to inside lense on shooting glasses.</p><p>We will see. (pun on the see part)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 2951455, member: 38658"] No doubt. I even catch myself getting ready for the recoil that never comes. Ha. I'll take those shots. I'm trying something tomorrow. Tried it yesterday with some success and this is what I'm trying. I'm looking to get some new shooting prescription glasses soon. I had found a place and will be working out the details soon. I had tried single Rx lenses that work great for golf but so/so for shooting. (I wear progressive trifocals. A couple of days ago, I stopped by Walmart before going to the range. Picked up some cheap reading glasses that bring in the front sights in clear but the target is pretty fuzzy. Anyway, Since I had a clear picture of the front sight and were not trying to find that spot after every shot, I did really good. Today I just use my normal glasses with so/so results. Went back to walmart and picked up two pair of reading glasses. One (non dominant eye) for distance Rx +1.25. and the other (dominant eye) for close front sight Rx 2.25. Took the lense left (non dominant Rx 1.25) out of one pair and replaced the left lense in the other pair with the dominant Rx+2.25. So now I have a pair of (butt ugly) walmart glasses with the left lense (non dominant) at Rx 1.25 and the right lense (dominant) Rx 2.25. Going to see how this works as it will allow me to see where my hits are. This is the process for people that have my eye issues. They will do the eye surgery or put contacts in, with the left eye for distance and the right eye for close. If this works, I going to try to take the lenses and attache them to inside lense on shooting glasses. We will see. (pun on the see part) [/QUOTE]
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