I will be picking up a new pair of Ballistic Eyewear with a prescription for my readers (prescription will be for just my left eye..no reader correction is required or needed on my right eye which is on the scope ocular) so I can better see my scope level and mil and parallax numbers on my scope and turrets without having to move my head from the cheek rest and put on my damn readers to see numbers on the Turret. ( And please..no peanut gallery comments about me being older now and needing readers or fact that back in your day you didn't need any readers to see the numbers on the turrets or the scope level because you made all your scope adjustments by feel and by sheer God given intuition!)
What Ballistic Eyewear (don't care about price...but looking for glasses with at least MIL-PRF-31013 or an ANSI Z87.1 spec) do you guys recommend for folks with huge heads? The issue I have with almost all Ballistic eyewear I have tried is that even wearing large size frames; the end of the frame arms eat into my skull right above the back of my ear..especially when I have my Walker Razors on.
I will use this pair of Ballistic Eyewear 80% of the time with my Long Range rifle from either a prone or sitting position so my my cheek will be on cheekrest a consistent distance from the scope ocular but I may use in a standing position with AR15 from time to time as well when using the Low Power Scope to be able to see easier to adjust the turrets. I don't need any type of readers etc when not using scopes or using handgun.
What Ballistic Eyewear (don't care about price...but looking for glasses with at least MIL-PRF-31013 or an ANSI Z87.1 spec) do you guys recommend for folks with huge heads? The issue I have with almost all Ballistic eyewear I have tried is that even wearing large size frames; the end of the frame arms eat into my skull right above the back of my ear..especially when I have my Walker Razors on.
I will use this pair of Ballistic Eyewear 80% of the time with my Long Range rifle from either a prone or sitting position so my my cheek will be on cheekrest a consistent distance from the scope ocular but I may use in a standing position with AR15 from time to time as well when using the Low Power Scope to be able to see easier to adjust the turrets. I don't need any type of readers etc when not using scopes or using handgun.
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