Pistol Shooting glasses vs glasses for shooting?
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 5:21 pm
Hi all,
I'm an amateur 10m pistol shooter/student. At 50 years old I have 20/20 vision with my rather heavy prescription progressive bifocals. My glasses are really more of a trifocal lens. Lets just say I've figured out that a single vision lens would be better for sighting a pistol lol. Having read here several posts on shooting glasses, it seems common that getting the frame, lens and set up just right can be a costly and often multi step process. I enjoy shooting very much but I have no asperations to compete. I just want to improve myself, and enjoy the meditative side effect of not thinking about anything else in the world but that front sight. So I won't be buying "shooting glasses" or going through that trial and error learning curve. Would I benefit by simply having my eye MD "tweak" my prescription to focus at the front sights length, and put that single vision lens into a pair of "John Lennon" frames?
Sorry for such a long question, thanks for any replies.
I'm an amateur 10m pistol shooter/student. At 50 years old I have 20/20 vision with my rather heavy prescription progressive bifocals. My glasses are really more of a trifocal lens. Lets just say I've figured out that a single vision lens would be better for sighting a pistol lol. Having read here several posts on shooting glasses, it seems common that getting the frame, lens and set up just right can be a costly and often multi step process. I enjoy shooting very much but I have no asperations to compete. I just want to improve myself, and enjoy the meditative side effect of not thinking about anything else in the world but that front sight. So I won't be buying "shooting glasses" or going through that trial and error learning curve. Would I benefit by simply having my eye MD "tweak" my prescription to focus at the front sights length, and put that single vision lens into a pair of "John Lennon" frames?
Sorry for such a long question, thanks for any replies.