Buck13
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I don’t like using progressive or bifocals for shooting. I have a pair of very old single-vision glasses which happen to be somewhat weaker than my current prescription for nearsightedness (don’t know actual prescription for these), and they almost work.
i’d like to be able to more rationally design some shooting glasses, and have the option of purchasing new glasses. I’m trying to figure out how much under-correction will let me focus on the front side of a handgun without making distance vision TOO blurry. I had an eye exam recently and discussed this with my optometrist, and he measured about 1.25 diopters of under-correction for my front sight distance. Does that sound like too much, or does it seem reasonable?
i’d like to be able to more rationally design some shooting glasses, and have the option of purchasing new glasses. I’m trying to figure out how much under-correction will let me focus on the front side of a handgun without making distance vision TOO blurry. I had an eye exam recently and discussed this with my optometrist, and he measured about 1.25 diopters of under-correction for my front sight distance. Does that sound like too much, or does it seem reasonable?
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