I'm getting there soon. Any tips on shooting with the glasses??Had a 9mm day while trying to get the hang of my new prescription shooting glasses. (I don’t like them very much so far!)
Fired about 50 each through the Beretta M9, Kimber Stainless Target II and CZ Shadow 2. (124 gr Blazer brass.) Nothing to write home about, other than getting used to the M9 POI is tougher than it should be for me.
Stay safe.
Get used to the glasses first. Bifocals are hard because of the line, progressive lenses are better. IMOI'm getting there soon. Any tips on shooting with the glasses??
I'm tired of pretending to like my plastic 9mm pop guns.
Does kimber still make that with the melted edges?
I would carry that one.....I think
I see gun store trips in the future of you and @Armored farmer. Not that I am an enabler, more of a helperI'm with you my friend!
I have enough plastic (3-9mms, 2-10mms, and a 45). There is nothing like a nice revolver or 1911
Throw in right hand, left eye dominant with bifocals. One gets some funny looks from RSO' at first.Get used to the glasses first. Bifocals are hard because of the line, progressive lenses are better. IMO
Shoot, shoot and shoot some more.
There is nothing wrong with a little enablingI see gun store trips in the future of you and @Armored farmer. Not that I am an enabler, more of a helper
I reserved a lane tomorrow night at a new to the area indoor facility. Was there last week and was impressed. Next week is the same or colder here. Thankful for the indoor lanes.There is nothing wrong with a little enabling
I have to take my SA 1911 45acp to the range. Hopefully it will warm up some next week
I wish I had an indoor range closer to home. Maybe it's time for a road tripI reserved a lane tomorrow night at a new to the area indoor facility. Was there last week and was impressed. Next week is the same or colder here. Thankful for the indoor lanes.
I need some trigger time on the Ruger and an unshown S&W M&P 10mm. Bought the M&P in October last year, but with the way Year's end went, it has not been to the range
My entire family deals with that....Throw in right hand, left eye dominant with bifocals. One gets some funny looks from RSO' at first.
For me to use a rifle scope my glasses have to come off.My entire family deals with that....
My grandfather, sister, son, grandson and granddaughter. They are All right handed, left eyed.
Lots of left handed guns in our cabinets. A big part of the reason that I got started buying break action guns...
I can't wear progressive lens spectacles. It seems they have a 'spot' of focus, rather than an area, as do bifocals.Get used to the glasses first. Bifocals are hard because of the line, progressive lenses are better. IMO
Shoot, shoot and shoot some more.
Yes, I even complained using the American With Disabilities Act to make them comply since I'm in a wheelchair and when the weather is bad the range is impossible for me to maneuver through. I was told that they would rather shut it down then fix it for me.Well that sucks, do y'all have to comply?
Sorry to hear that brother. ADA? Or is that a stretch? I would just be fuming but wth!!!Non that shoot Steel Challenge so I live with it. Hopefully he will be replaced. It's all just a matter of time.
Sorry to hear about the 1911. I am back and forth on red dots. I have one on my Glock 20 & will be installing one on my S&W Victory 22lr.Made it to the range tonight. Took the STI 9mm, SR1911 in 10mm, M&P 2.0PC in 10mm and Glock 23.
SR is going back to Ruger. The slide was previously milled for Holosun 407 which was replaced with a redi dot. Neither work for me. Have to send complete gun back for new slide.
The STI is now part of the carry rotation.
The M&P will certainly be the woods gun.
The Glock, well more to come
When it comes back it will be wearing Novak night sites. The M&P wears an RDS and I like it.Sorry to hear about the 1911. I am back and forth on red dots. I have one on my Glock 20 & will be installing one on my S&W Victory 22lr.
But for a defense tool I really like sights!
Nice to have a new carry option with the STI