I wasn't sure what forum to post this in, but "tools of the trade to help you make the shot" seemed the closest match.
I'm wanting to try my hand and USPSA pistol shooting, but the only way I can get the sites in focus is to lean my head back and look thru the near vision part of my bifocals, and that's just not going to work.
Just wondering if anyone who wears bifocals had had shooting specific glasses made.
If so: What strategy did you use?
Single RX at front sight distance?
Inverted bifocal?
Shooting eye near RX, weak eye far RX?
I've been looking at these: https://www.decot.com/ Single RX will cost ~$350 and I'm a little wary about mail ordering glasses, especially at that price.
I also found these https://www.randolphusa.com/re-ranger/ but to get RX I'd have to go to a retailer 2.5 hrs away. They're even more $$$.
I had some single RX safety glasses made at walmart about 3 years ago for riding dirt bikes, for less than half that cost. They are set for distance, since I just needed to see the trail right in front of me.
Has anyone ever tried glasses where one eye is for near and the other for distance?
I'm wanting to try my hand and USPSA pistol shooting, but the only way I can get the sites in focus is to lean my head back and look thru the near vision part of my bifocals, and that's just not going to work.
Just wondering if anyone who wears bifocals had had shooting specific glasses made.
If so: What strategy did you use?
Single RX at front sight distance?
Inverted bifocal?
Shooting eye near RX, weak eye far RX?
I've been looking at these: https://www.decot.com/ Single RX will cost ~$350 and I'm a little wary about mail ordering glasses, especially at that price.
I also found these https://www.randolphusa.com/re-ranger/ but to get RX I'd have to go to a retailer 2.5 hrs away. They're even more $$$.
I had some single RX safety glasses made at walmart about 3 years ago for riding dirt bikes, for less than half that cost. They are set for distance, since I just needed to see the trail right in front of me.
Has anyone ever tried glasses where one eye is for near and the other for distance?