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Old October 26, 2010, 04:23 PM   #11
Tom-C
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Depends if you are shooting bullseye/plinking or self defense.

for bullseye, one way to go is to get what are called "near vision only" glasses. You only need that perscription in one eye, so get your Eye Doctor to use and old pair of glasses and just bulre the other lense. Most older bullseye shooters (I am 62) use a red dot sight and the main part of the glasses to focuse on the target/red dot.

Near vision only glasses are also great around the shop. I switch to mine when I walk in the door and only change back to watch TV or leave the house. A good eye doctor can set the near vision prescription for exactly where the front sight is or for the shop as close a 6 to 8 inches.

For self defense, oldtexan hit it right on. You need to concentrate on sight alignment/sight picture even though it it fuzzy.
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