Interesting. My experience was different. I'm myopic and astigmatic enough that I live in trifocals 16/7, with a reading magnification of of +2.25. My optometrist and I came to an adjustment +0.75 for the distance portion of my shooting glasses (long-gun), and I see my rifle front sight well, the target only somewhat blurry, and the rear sight blurry but usable. (Naturally, the reading "Add" is adjusted accordingly to +1.5.) I see distance well enough to hunt in these, and to drive in them if I have to, at least in daylight (haven't worn them at night). I've previously heard/read of different individuals using shooting-glasses magnifications ranging from +0.50 to at least +1.25, maybe +1.50. It sounds like each shooter needs to experiment and find what works for his/her own eyes and sights.necchi said:I wear prescription glasses and my Optometrist is a shooter too. I told him the rear sight is getting tuff to see and he suggested a .25 magnification as "shooting glasses" so what the heck I tried it. That's my normal scrip with 1/4 magnification across the lense.
Well it works fine for pistol shooting with big bulls eye pistol targets around 15-20yrds. the the same glasses with the rifle and novelty targets at 50 and beyond get really out of focus.
laffindog said:try progressive lenses.,,
Works particularly well with pistol,
Yeah, :idunno:Joel/Calgary said:an adjustment +0.75 for the distance portion of my shooting glasses (long-gun), and I see my rifle front sight well, the target only somewhat blurry, and the rear sight blurry but usable.
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