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11/20/2007 5:07:30 PM EDT
Front sight is looking fuzzy.

Doctor says progressive bifocals are the way to go.


Comments?


11/20/2007 5:09:26 PM EDT
[#1]
Love mine...  Some people say they can never get used to them, never had any problems there.
11/20/2007 5:12:11 PM EDT
[#2]
I hate mine. They make you walk with your head down so you wont trip over stuff and when I weld I have to lean my head way back to see the tiny stuff.
11/20/2007 5:21:24 PM EDT
[#3]
I've got the verilux glasses and they can be a pain....
11/20/2007 5:25:28 PM EDT
[#4]
I wear "no line" bifocals with no problems. Even had my eye doctor make me some lenses for my shooting glasses.  What are progressive bifocals?
11/20/2007 6:24:41 PM EDT
[#5]
Zeiss No Line Bifocal info

Zeiss makes the best No line bifocals, also called progressive lenses. Here is info on what Progressives are
11/20/2007 7:15:04 PM EDT
[#6]
Line bifocals.  Maximize the usable area that you see through the glasses.

The problem with bifocals in shooting glasses for rifles is that they are no where nearly high enough to see the sights unless they are elevated, and at that the optical center needs to be moved closer to your nose.  Occupational (upside down) bifocals are better.  Shooting glasses (Rangers, Decots) with adjustable bridges are even better.

The adjustable shooting glasses for position shooting are work well, and they provide practically no eye protection.

My shooting glasses (NYX with prescription inserts) saved my eyes.