Got my first pair of prescription glasses. Asked the eye doc and he said they would make looking through the scope a lot better. Any comments on that?
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fastcars69 said:Got my first pair of prescription glasses. Asked the eye doc and he said they would make looking through the scope a lot better. Any comments on that?
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fastcars69 said:Got my first pair of prescription glasses. Asked the eye doc and he said they would make looking through the scope a lot better. Any comments on that?
Boyd,BoydAllen said:I put on my glasses on in the morning and really never give them a thought until I take them off at bed time. They are line bifocals, with the bifocal tucked down low, so that it stays completely out of the way unless I need it. I find that this works out really well.
Years ago, trying to save some money I went to a less expensive optometrist who, despite my instructions to duplicate the line placement of my old glasses placed the line in a more typical location, too high for what I am used to. That caused me to have all sorts of problems and discomfort. I think that some of the reports of line bifocals being a pain are because the line is too high.
One thing that I think is an advantage is that I have always liked large aviator style frames. One of their advantages is that the part of the lens that I am looking through when sighting through a rifle scope is not so near the edge.
I have spent some time experimenting to see if shifting my head position, so that I am looking through a slightly different part of the lens seems to cause a shift of the cross hairs on the target. It does not, but that may be a situation that depends on the prescription. I may just be lucky.
As for the idea that one should stick with single vision lenses for shooting, since the part of the lens that I am looking through when sighting is nowhere near my bifocal line, I can hardly understand why this would be an issue. Perhaps I am missing something.
Boyd,BoydAllen said:Wayne,
The last time that I bought glasses I ran into the same problem that you did, so I did some shopping on line, and found what I needed. A lot of the current crop of frames are made in China, and of light construction. The ones that I have are from Korea, and are sturdier. These are what I wear. I had the prescription filled locally, at an independent optician's. I like them.
http://www.eyeglasses.com/glasses/clearvision/Big-Dan.html