I’ve been reading a thread over on Accurate Shooter where some people wear only safety glasses without correction. Using only the Diopter to focus. Anyone here doing this for BR?
I know of some people who do this, but I think it would only work if you are far sighted and able to see distance. Personally, I am near sighted and if somethings any farther in front of me than a foot I have trouble seeing it, so while I could correct whatever I needed to through the scope, I do well to read the meter on my first flag. Therefore I just wear my corrective glasses because if I don’t I would have no clue what the wind was doing.I’ve been reading a thread over on Accurate Shooter where some people wear only safety glasses without correction. Using only the Diopter to focus. Anyone here doing this for BR?
Do you normally wear two contact lenses?I just put in one contact lens for the flags.
I normally wear glasses but did not like either my progressives or a single prescription for shooting. After finding the diopter could make the correction I needed I lost the glasses and got contacts for seeing the flags. So much of this sport is finding what works for you personally.Do you normally wear two contact lenses?
I was in that same boat for awhile and your point on flag viewing is spot on. I never was able to make it work right for me with my glasses but felt great using both of my normal contacts. The Ocular side of my scope was adjusted differently than many of the other people that I shot with but no issue there. Especially in the world of fast focus we are in now with scopes of about all price ranges.I know of some people who do this, but I think it would only work if you are far sighted and able to see distance. Personally, I am near sighted and if somethings any farther in front of me than a foot I have trouble seeing it, so while I could correct whatever I needed to through the scope, I do well to read the meter on my first flag. Therefore I just wear my corrective glasses because if I don’t I would have no clue what the wind was doing.
could you expand on the "light adjustable lenses"?? Similar to eyeglass lenses that darken in sunlight??Few months back had cataract surgery and had relatively new “ light adjustable lenses” so now no glasses for anything…except shooting.
Dr put different lenses in each eye….left biased for reading but made me near sighted in left eye.
I wear Decot shooting glasses and got a prescription lens only for left to clearly see flags, socsimple fix.
Sure. These are new implants, been around for about a year.could you expand on the "light adjustable lenses"?? Similar to eyeglass lenses that darken in sunlight??