Rwfish
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I was able to get used to progressive lenses quickly and have worn them for 14yrs. Always have transition lenses but also separate sunglasses with same script. As others said, larger lenses leave allot more room to move things around to your liking. I have a set of shooting glasses made for pistol comp. that has the corrective portion moved higher to allow me to keep my head down to see the sights. You see allot of shooters turtle necking because regular scripts have the bifocal set low for reading. I have found this is also important bench shooting to insure you can keep your head in position and still see the flags well. I also had a pair that had correction in the dominate eye lens and none in the other which worked but I just couldn’t get used to them.. Best advice, work with a good optometrist to get something that will fill your needs and spend the $$ required..
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