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Old 09-24-2016, 04:10 PM
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I have my shooting glasses ground to MONOVISION specification.
Right eye is focused on the front sight.
Left eye is focused to infinity.
This is generally done with contact lenses, but is possible with spectacles, too.
Monovision makes some folks uncomfortable, but it's no problem for me.
I did same. Measured distance from eye to front sight and had my optometrists write a RX for a mono scrip for that measurement strong eye and distance for the other. Then went to one of the box eye shops and had safety glasses made. They were cheap as prescription glasses go. I think out the door was $45-50.
Put them on about 20 minutes before shooting, your brain will adjust. I don't even notice after that time. Unless I need to see some small details. I keep my regular glasses handy for that!
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