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Does anyone use any special glasses for old eyes and if so what are they and do they work?
A voice of experience. And I agree. I regularly shoot MILSURP (think open or peep sights) at 200 and 300 yards, and occasionally out to 600. With my regular prescription glasses or with out them I’m now lost. Either can’t see the sights or the targets. The Eyepal stopped working for me about 10 years ago. This is really a born on date thing. With the 1.00 diopter readers I get a somewhat fuzzy view of the targets, but the front sight is relatively clear. The guys I shoot with have had custom classes made that are basically readers with twisted frames, for lack of a better description, that put the lenses in the correct place for various shooting positions. I have a set of prescription sportsman glasses that the optometrist who I bought them from says he can customize a pair for shooting based on the type of shooting I do. Due for an eye examination the first of next year and I will consider it then.You might have some success with low power reading glasses of 1.00 diopter.
Rifle or pistol shooting? It matters. Focal points and distances are differentDoes anyone use any special glasses for old eyes and if so what are they and do they work?
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