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Post by David Levene »

Mark Briggs wrote:1) if you are using regular glasses and wish to 'white out' the lens of the non-shooting eye, please be aware this "white out' consitutes a blinder or occluding device. ISSF rules govern the width of the blinder to 40mm if I recall correctly. Make sure that you don't exceed this limit or you'll fail equipment check.
It's actually 30mm, but a very valid point.
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Post by Mark Briggs »

Thanks for the correction, David. It seems like it's been such a long time since I last had to measure mine to ensure compliance that I'd forgotten the raw number. Old age does funny things to memory... ;-)
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Post by Richard H »

Mark side blinders are 40 mm, so you had the right mesaurement just the wrong part :)
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