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Glasses While Reloading

Most are assuming both eyes require the same prescription. Few do. My left eye requires a far more powerful prescription value (for both distance and close) than my right eye. Using the single prescription generic glasses usually induces eye-strain on the eye that the prescription doesn't fit and results in headaches. Besides, once vision starts to degrade it only continues to get worse. And just passing a driver's license vision test once every four years or so doesn't cut it. Those are so generic that the little old ladies we all see peering with squinted eyes over the steering wheel can pass them.
Without the services of a good optometrist, how sure are you that your overall vision is good enough for iron sight or even scope use? Are you developing cataracts? Maybe that's why crosshairs never seem to be sharp and clear and open sights are nearly invisible? All of our shooting pursuits require good vision, even if it needs to be corrected. Maybe invest in a trip to the optometrist and forget that fifth 'wonder' case trimmer that will join the others in a drawer somewhere never to be seen again.
 
Ok this is a weird question for me to ask but Ive reached the age I’ve started having to wear reading glasses and I’m finding myself struggling to read the had stamps on some of the smaller brass and tinkering with small objects. I know I can’t be the only blind guy reloading :) so what is the solution you guys have found for this problem. I’ve thought about some type of jeweler magnifying head set but I’m not sold on the idea yet so I thought I’d ask for your solutions. So what are you u
I use reading glasses for regular looking, but for up close stuff I use the reading glasses and these. Makes a big difference.
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Most are assuming both eyes require the same prescription. Few do. My left eye requires a far more powerful prescription value (for both distance and close) than my right eye. Using the single prescription generic glasses usually induces eye-strain on the eye that the prescription doesn't fit and results in headaches. Besides, once vision starts to degrade it only continues to get worse. And just passing a driver's license vision test once every four years or so doesn't cut it. Those are so generic that the little old ladies we all see peering with squinted eyes over the steering wheel can pass them.
Without the services of a good optometrist, how sure are you that your overall vision is good enough for iron sight or even scope use? Are you developing cataracts? Maybe that's why crosshairs never seem to be sharp and clear and open sights are nearly invisible? All of our shooting pursuits require good vision, even if it needs to be corrected. Maybe invest in a trip to the optometrist and forget that fifth 'wonder' case trimmer that will join the others in a drawer somewhere never to be seen again.
I never even thought to close one eye and see if the readers worked the same, you nailed my problem on the head. My right eye is clear as a bell with the reading glasses I have but the left is blurry. I was going to the eye doctor anyway but its nice knowing I actually have an issue that can hopefully be solved with the right glasses. I can read the head stamps perfectly with just my right eye but the left eyes jacking things all up. I can see anything a few feet away fine so maybe I’m not ready for the nursing home yet :)

Whoever that was that said the word bifocals needs to shut their pie hole, no way I’m wearing those lol.
 
I never even thought to close one eye and see if the readers worked the same, you nailed my problem on the head. My right eye is clear as a bell with the reading glasses I have but the left is blurry. I was going to the eye doctor anyway but its nice knowing I actually have an issue that can hopefully be solved with the right glasses. I can read the head stamps perfectly with just my right eye but the left eyes jacking things all up. I can see anything a few feet away fine so maybe I’m not ready for the nursing home yet :)

Whoever that was that said the word bifocals needs to shut their pie hole, no way I’m wearing those lol.
Don't automatically dismiss bifocals. I've worn "line-less" bifocals for 35 years now. I've never had a problem as long as the "close" prescription is ground low enough on the lenses to accommodate your natural head position. Mine are located quite low on the lens because I tend to hold my head back a little and "normal" locations allow the more powerful part to impede my distance vision. A good optometrist takes all that into account when taking measurements. Mine have no visible lines, but many prefer the "lined" style. I hate wearing glasses, but I would hate even more having to keep track of two pairs all the time!

I'm impatiently waiting for my cataracts to grow enough for surgery and I can get my eyes corrected to at least distance. I don't mind wearing glasses for reading, but it will be nice to not need them all the time. Unfortunately they are very small and don't seem to have grown much over the last six years. Surgeons won't even take a referral until they are about twice the size they are now.
 
I wear my prescription bifocals while reloading.
Due to the self tinting, don't wear them while shooting. I wear my prescription birth control safety glasses while shooting. :D
 
My optometrist set my left contact up for distance so that I could see the flags and my right eye I can see close up with no prescription. He said some people have problems adjusting but I have had none. You may want to try a contact in your left eye. Then you can use regular shooting glasses.
 
Get a light mounted on the press. Several small LED jobs are available commercially - I made mine from a module from an electronic parts place and run it from an old laptop supply (but I'm cheap). More useful that you can imagine. Also increase the overall light level of the loading area. AND another vote for supermarket reading glasses- i have loads.
 
Whoever that was that said the word bifocals needs to shut their pie hole, no way I’m wearing those lol.

That was me. I don't even know you, but you can rest assured that the hot nurse at the doctors office isn't interested glasses or not. Same thing with the cute donut gal down the street.;)
 
That was me. I don't even know you, but you can rest assured that the hot nurse at the doctors office isn't interested glasses or not. Same thing with the cute donut gal down the street.;)
Obviously I was joking but I appreciate your concern for my love life however I’ll stick to the beautiful doctor I’m married to thank you very much ;)

The donut gal wouldn’t like me very much anyway after I ate all of her donuts up LOL
 
If you only need the magnification occasionally, you can usually find these things pretty cheap.

Like you I also have one of these magnifiers that is LED lit. I also wear bifocals but use the magnifier quite a bit when I inspect brass before reloading. Amazon also has them pretty cheap as well. Well woth the money for these 'ole eyes.
 
At 58 I use a 1.25 reader and at the loading bench I have a Magnifier Head Strap With Lights from Harbor freight when I need extra magnification, and if you still can't read it with one of those, get a white cane.

As far as regular readers go, everyone should check out the Clic magnetic glasses, they solved the problem of having glasses everywhere for me.
I've had the magnetic readers for 15 years or so and still have a pair in the truck, they are great to a point but if you go to the eye doc you may find the answer you haven't been wanting!! ;-) :cool:
 

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