Below I've pasted my response to a recent thread. Do note that the Randolph lenses will withstand a blast from a 12 gauge shotgun from 10 yards away. I can't recommend these highly enough. I know a lot of guys will balk at the price. But when we lay out so much money for gear, it seems like a small price to pay for what they do. Especially when amortized over a long period of years. Re-reading what I wrote below I should clarify that you can get lenses for these frames both with and without prescription. And I've had lenses custom coloured to my specifications. If you ever shoot in low light, the custom lenses with the AR coating on both sides is a real benefit. Anyway, here's my post:
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If you are looking for the cheapest solution you may comfortably ignore the rest of my post.
If you are looking for the best performance and protection, I highly recommend the Randolph Ranger line:
https://www.randolphusa.com/re-ranger/
Consider the Edge, XLW, and Classic, models.
I got into these as a competitive trap shooter where your eye is your rear sight. But I've found they work great for everything.
I've had good dealings with Morgan Optical
http://www.morganoptical.net/home and Allen Lehman
http://www.shootingspecs.com/
These guys are all shooters and you can talk to them about where the optical center should be if you need Rx lenses.
Allan Lehman is a salty guy, but he's my first choice. I have had a lot of custom lenses made to suit a variety of shooting conditions, backgrounds, and target colours. And I mean even custom plano lenses -- no prescription. Perhaps this won't be that important to you depending on your needs. I have everything from orangy/brown polarized lenses for bright Arizona middays. And clear lenses with anti-reflective coating on both sides for maximum light transmission for night shooting. Worth. Every. Penny.
I find the adjustable nose bridge very helpful as my view is different, say, when I've got a cheek weld on a long gun vis-a-vie looking straight ahead pistol shooting. The nose bridge adjustability allows me to optimize my view through the lenses.
Hope this helps.