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wearing glasses while hunting


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I think I have seen more deer get spooked by the glare of a rifle scope then glasses, I wear them most of the time, Orange ones  ones in the morning and near sunset and sunglasses during the bright days, very little foging if any. I found when wearing a face mask by not putting it over the nose the glasses do not fog up. Both mesh and fleece types.

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I try to wear my contacts when out hunting.  Better peripheral vision and no fogging.  In some brushy areas I do wear yellow shooting glasses to enhance what I see and keep stuff out of my eyes - they fog up when using a facemask but at least i can see when I take those off.

 

I did use some type of anti-fog spray back in high-school before I got my contacts.  Glasses fogged over during every Friday night half-time show and I was marching blind without pre-treating my glasses.  This one time at band camp...

Have to see if I still have a bottle of it somewhere.

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i have always worn glasses, but just this past tuesday i went to my eye doctor and got daily contacts. they truly are alot better then glasses i believe because when you are looking around you dont see the rim of the glasses or other parts that can be annoying and get in the way. also i have daily contacts which means i use a new pair everyday and they have made all the difference this past week

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I have always worn glasses. I tried contacts once, I needed special custom ones because apparently I have goofy shaped eyes-- who knows. Anyhow, they would rotate in my eye and everything would get blurry unless I was constantly fixing them. It was sort of a nightmare! So for now, it's glasses.

 

I just clean them well in the morning before I go, and keep a few cloth handkerchiefs (soft ones) in my pocket or pack where they will stay dry. I'll use these to clean my glasses off if I get a lot of moisture on them. When I am having a lot of fogging on those special sorts of days where the conditions are right, I will try to breathe in through my nose and exhale through my mouth and it seems to help.

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I have always worn glasses. I tried contacts once, I needed special custom ones because apparently I have goofy shaped eyes-- who knows. Anyhow, they would rotate in my eye and everything would get blurry unless I was constantly fixing them. It was sort of a nightmare! So for now, it's glasses.

 

It's called astigmatism.  I had it once.  Fortunately for me I had it on my non-dominant eye and it was mild so it didn't effect my over all vision much which allowed me to use contacts.  Not as rare as you think.  A lot of people has it but might not even notice it.  It's only when the irregularity of the curvature is significant is when people realize they even have it.

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My astigmatism was on the dominate eye.  I say had, because wearing gas-perm contacts (rigid or hard lenses as some call them) gradually re-shape your eye's lens after years of wearing them.

 

Gas-perm lenses last longer, don't tear, and don't fold up in the eye - down-side is they are more difficult to take out, especially when they get dry.

 

Had had soft lenses tear, turn inside-out, dry-out (as in not re-hydrating), and fold up in my eye if I rubbed them.  But they still beat wearing glasses that fog up, slide-off when sweating, and provide no peripheral vision.

 

Now I just need to keep the shooting glasses from fogging up - unless I am having a bad contact lens day.

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