Hey Hiders,
Hope you can help. I need recommendations for prescription eyewear that has worked for you.
Background: I used to have eyes like a hawk. 20/10 vision for a long time and when my eyes went "bad" they were still 20/25. But I'm getting old (lol).
I currently wear tri-focals. The lowest lens is for extreme closeup, the middle lens is for 18"-36" and the rest is for distance vision. They work well for daily use but suck for rifle shooting with iron sights (I still like to do that when I can). For handgun shooting with my butt sitting at the range they are ok, I just tilt my head up and down to alternate between focusing the front sight and target and let it rip. But for any kind of training "on the hoof" it is not instinctive at all. BTW I am far-sighted without correction. Can't see anything close.
For scoped rifle shooting with adjustable diopter and adjustable parallax (focus) I just go without as the optic compensates for my vision defeciencies. But I still enjoy handgun shooting and my old milsurp rifles but need a solution.
I plan on getting a new set of glasses that eliminate the very close setting and expand the "middle range" area and try that. The issue is that when you have your head tilted with a cheek weld on the stock, weird things happen because the lenses are made to work with the head in a normal position.
The last issue is ruggedness, I need a pair of glasses with rugged construction and an athletic band or other sporty earpiece to hold them firmly in place.
What about contact lenses?
Any feedback from those of you who have worked this out is much appreciated.
Best,
Scott
Hope you can help. I need recommendations for prescription eyewear that has worked for you.
Background: I used to have eyes like a hawk. 20/10 vision for a long time and when my eyes went "bad" they were still 20/25. But I'm getting old (lol).
I currently wear tri-focals. The lowest lens is for extreme closeup, the middle lens is for 18"-36" and the rest is for distance vision. They work well for daily use but suck for rifle shooting with iron sights (I still like to do that when I can). For handgun shooting with my butt sitting at the range they are ok, I just tilt my head up and down to alternate between focusing the front sight and target and let it rip. But for any kind of training "on the hoof" it is not instinctive at all. BTW I am far-sighted without correction. Can't see anything close.
For scoped rifle shooting with adjustable diopter and adjustable parallax (focus) I just go without as the optic compensates for my vision defeciencies. But I still enjoy handgun shooting and my old milsurp rifles but need a solution.
I plan on getting a new set of glasses that eliminate the very close setting and expand the "middle range" area and try that. The issue is that when you have your head tilted with a cheek weld on the stock, weird things happen because the lenses are made to work with the head in a normal position.
The last issue is ruggedness, I need a pair of glasses with rugged construction and an athletic band or other sporty earpiece to hold them firmly in place.
What about contact lenses?
Any feedback from those of you who have worked this out is much appreciated.
Best,
Scott