Originally Posted by
keweenaw
Does anyone have a recommendation for some quality clear or amber shooting glasses with no prescription? After cataract surgery recently, and having been on the range a bit, I think shooting glasses with no correct will work best for me. I find the distance shooting, the targets are very clear and distinct. The sights less so, but I think I can improve shooting accuracy with a good set of clear or amber lenses. Any recommendations? Thanks
The human eye cannot focus on three planes at the same time. When we are young, it APPEARS that we can, but it is due to the eye is switching focus almost simultaneously from rear sight to front sight to the target and back. As we age, this ability goes away. You want to focus on your front sight, with both the rear sight and the target blurred. Back a few years ago, I had to qualify three times yearly for work and my scores were going down. I went to my eye doctor and explained where I needed my focal point to be. I got new glasses and my scores went back up.
Gil Davis Tercenio
# 3020V
34th Battalion, Virginia Cavalry
Great, great grandson of Cpl Elijah S Davis, Co I, 6th Alabama Inf CSA
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