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Old February 26, 2012, 12:00 AM   #7
johnmcgowan
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The above solutions will work as long as the shooter does not have too much refractive power difference between the two eyes. The Doc should tell the patient if that is the case. Too much imbalance will create visual problems such as Diplopia ,or double vision when viewing object up close.
I once made a pair of glasses for a patient that I turned the lined bifocal 90 degrees in the frame on one lens so he could have a larger field of view for his bead at the end of the barrel. He liked it.

John
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