Today, I picked up my first set of new glasses in probably 4 years. My kid's health, car repairs, home repairs, etc. have all taken precedent as I tend to put myself last with a few things. Especially prescription eye wear with the justification that "I can still see that, sort of.".
My vision has actually gotten stronger in the time since my last eye exam, which has caused me to use my last pair of tri-focals in an unnatural way. Looking through the middle lens for distance sure puts a bend in your neck. Now I'm back into progressive lenses, which have their own glitches, but what are a middle aged set of eyes to do?
With the new glasses, my red dots are true dots again and I can see the front sights on long barrel rifles clearly again, too. I just went through all of my scoped guns to refocus the reticles for my new vision. It's amazing how far I had the eye pieces spun out on some of those scopes to compensate.
$517.95 for a set of specs (including exam) sure is cheaper than a new pile of rifle and handgun optics.
My vision has actually gotten stronger in the time since my last eye exam, which has caused me to use my last pair of tri-focals in an unnatural way. Looking through the middle lens for distance sure puts a bend in your neck. Now I'm back into progressive lenses, which have their own glitches, but what are a middle aged set of eyes to do?
With the new glasses, my red dots are true dots again and I can see the front sights on long barrel rifles clearly again, too. I just went through all of my scoped guns to refocus the reticles for my new vision. It's amazing how far I had the eye pieces spun out on some of those scopes to compensate.
$517.95 for a set of specs (including exam) sure is cheaper than a new pile of rifle and handgun optics.