+1. I’ve been wearing contacts for over 40 years, and have never regretted switching from glasses. If you put up with the first 1-2 days of discomfort, you will be glad you did. The other part that takes some getting used to is putting them in. After a week or so you’ll almost forget they are in your eyes.Soft contacts.
They are much better than before -- more comfortable.
Honestly, get the high grade ones and it will be fine.
Yes in the first 15-20 minutes after you slip them in (after not having anything in your eyes before) you may blink a lot, your eyes might get a little red, and a little teary. But honestly, man up, just relax it will be just fine.
With the new high-grade soft contacts you won't even know they are in your eyes after a few minutes.
I would tell you how long I have had a soft contact in my eyes without irritation, but you wouldn't believe it, and my Opthomologist would get mad at me.
Yes I also have prescription shooting glasses. In my opinion, quality soft contacts are WAY, WAY better. But I do also always wear eye protection.
BTW, you can have one contact in and one naked eye. I do that during most of the day so I can read small print (I am naturally near-sighted).
contacts, especially if you only need soft ones are defineately worth a try. I have to have hard ones(gas permeable) Soft are so much nicer. My shooting glasses are large aviator style (non corrected) and at the bench i find im always seeing the top rim or looking through the top of the lens. My contact hasnt moved much on my eye though so I still get a clear reticle and pretty much target. My eye is to bad to be able to just adjust the scope focus for it without correction(contact or glasses)I may have to try the contacts again? I have had 4 pairs of glasses made and the biggest problem is getting them to place right so I'm not looking through the frame or an edge of a lens. The last four months or so I have noticed it becoming more difficult to see targets or the crosshairs. I have had to wear glasses for a few years but have been able to shoot fine without them but it's just not gonna work that way anymore.
I think thats where I'm at now. I cant seem to get a clear focus with the scope adjustments anymore. Good thing were going into winter because I have hardly any insurance left for this year and my vision portion dont renew until March.contacts, especially if you only need soft ones are defineately worth a try. I have to have hard ones(gas permeable) Soft are so much nicer. My shooting glasses are large aviator style (non corrected) and at the bench i find im always seeing the top rim or looking through the top of the lens. My contact hasnt moved much on my eye though so I still get a clear reticle and pretty much target. My eye is to bad to be able to just adjust the scope focus for it without correction(contact or glasses)
I think they are high rings. I picked a set that would allow me to lift my head, cycle my bolt and go back without having to wiggle around to get a clear sight picture. Remember I'm a lefty shooting a right handed rifle.Eric
What height scope rings are you currently using?
I went to offset rings. Multiple benefits! Oops. Bolt might not clear with your configurationI have been putting it off way too long and I'm going to have to start wearing glasses problem is I just cant shoot with them on. I cant seem to get around behind the scope to look through the glasses, I fricken hate them! I go back to the eye doctor in March and may try contacts again but could not stand them in my eyes.
How do you guys do it??