Re: Shooting Glasses
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 1911fan</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have a pair and they do triple duty as motorcycle glasses, range glasses, and sunglasses when my Oakleys aren't handy. Light, comfortable, good "wrap" and side protection. Gonna order another set and dedicate it to the range bag.
And to the above posters commenting on shooting bolt guns without glasses, I've been on the line when primers have blown, and in EVERY CASE the shooter's eye pro was damaged. Shoot enough, and it will happen to you. My .02, and why I wear glasses when I shoot pretty much anything.
ESS glasses aren't cheap, but they're damn good. What's your eyeball worth?
1911fan
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Good point, but at long range for precision shots, I refuse to wear eye pro. The extra glass ads a variable I'm not willing to accept. In assault mode I'll keep them on. If the shot is within 400 meters and not low percentage I have no problem with eye pro. Otherwise they come off. When I wear eye pro it is usually Oakley M-frame clear lens. Oakley or ESS goggles shooting out of a bird.