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Create a channel Learn moreYour post made me remember that I have a pair of Serengeti drivers with the graphite frame.Good topic.
I've said it many times before, and am not afraid to say it again. My Serengeti sunglasses saved my eyes, when my .22 lr blew up.
I had no idea that there was a recall on that run of ammo. The chamber of the bolt-action blew apart into 5 fingers, just like on the cartoons. I never thought that could happen, but those sunglasses saved my eyes. Forehead got a bit shredded though.
Unbelievable, isn't it?
Pistol folks seem to like the magnifier part at the top, rifle..the bottom.Thanks guys for the info. I’m going through all the links to figure out what best fits my needs. Quick question: will this change my zero on scopes and irons? Looks like I need bifocals too so I’m absolutely not sure if I look through the top or bottom of the lenses.
You can give your RX to Oakley. I've been using Rx sunglasses made by them for years. Expensive, but no complaints.I’m wanting to get some corrective lenses in safety glasses. I want to use the same pair for shooting as well. Any recommendations on frame brand, etc?
Thanks guys for the info. I’m going through all the links to figure out what best fits my needs. Quick question: will this change my zero on scopes and irons? Looks like I need bifocals too so I’m absolutely not sure if I look through the top or bottom of the lenses.
Which magnification are you using to sight through your scope? Up, middle, down?I have used Wiley X's for near to 20 year. I have trifocals with the transition lenses.
Do recommend.
I have about 4 or 5 pairs of shooting/safety glasses that have "readers" on them. It's technically I guess 'bi focals'. It's way better than trying to have two glasses with you every time you want to dial a scope.I’m wanting to get some corrective lenses in safety glasses. I want to use the same pair for shooting as well. Any recommendations on frame brand, etc?
Which magnification are you using to sight through your scope? Up, middle, down?
And - im discovering that this is as expensive to do it right. Sucks to be mortal.
They are Trifocal Transition lenses and to be honest I don't even know.Which magnification are you using to sight through your scope? Up, middle, down?
And - im discovering that this is as expensive to do it right. Sucks to be mortal.
Good topic.
I've said it many times before, and am not afraid to say it again. My Serengeti sunglasses saved my eyes, when my .22 lr blew up.
I had no idea that there was a recall on that run of ammo. The chamber of the bolt-action blew apart into 5 fingers, just like on the cartoons. I never thought that could happen, but those sunglasses saved my eyes. Forehead got a bit shredded though.
Unbelievable, isn't it?
Funny, my grandfather, best shotgunner I've ever seen, had his bifocal at the top, not bottom. This was everyday wear for my grandfather. I think I'd probably prefer bifocals liek that myself. I'd actually like to try myself as I would imagine it'd be easier to read a computer monitor with that arrangement. Tried progressves, and progressives distort so badly on the edges I could not even think of driving with them.Pistol folks seem to like the magnifier part at the top, rifle..the bottom.
I just got a set of stick on magnifiers and put them at the bottom of my shooting lenses. Good enough to read dope card and turrets.
If you want these to double as work glasses, that may not be good enough.