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Thank's for the information.It would be a great invention for opticians to come up with a pair of shooting sporting glasses

 

They are way ahead of you....

 

Oakley (and many others) sells interchangeable prescription shooting glasses with different colors based on use.

 

Many clay shooters favor rose/vermilion tints.

 

I have a hard time picking up movement and swear by yellow tint lenses that help with contrast and always hunt with that particular pair.

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They are way ahead of you....

 

Oakley (and many others) sells interchangeable prescription shooting glasses with different colors based on use.

 

Many clay shooters favor rose/vermilion tints.

 

I have a hard time picking up movement and swear by yellow tint lenses that help with contrast and always hunt with that particular pair.

Agreed!Oakley's are way over rated/and priced

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They are way ahead of you....

 

Oakley (and many others) sells interchangeable prescription shooting glasses with different colors based on use.

 

Many clay shooters favor rose/vermilion tints.

 

I have a hard time picking up movement and swear by yellow tint lenses that help with contrast and always hunt with that particular pair.

I had prescription Oakleys when I was playing competitive golf. The persimmon lens made for outstanding reading of the breaks in the greens. And yes, they weren't cheap

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I had prescription Oakleys when I was playing competitive golf. The persimmon lens made for outstanding reading of the breaks in the greens. And yes, they weren't cheap

 

I have amber prescription shooting glasses. They add a great deal of depth when looking into brush & brighten up the woods like it is ten minutes earlier than the actual time in the evenings.

 

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They are way ahead of you....

Oakley (and many others) sells interchangeable prescription shooting glasses with different colors based on use.

Many clay shooters favor rose/vermilion tints.

I have a hard time picking up movement and swear by yellow tint lenses that help with contrast and always hunt with that particular pair.

Amber is the best high definition colored lens. It helps with movement a ton.

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I don't talk down to anyone other than the troll known as uptown dumbass. And you are right I forgot I mentioned your retarded brain. For that I am man enough to admit I stand corrected. I wasn't lying, I still DO believe that you are a moron, and whether that may in fact be the case or not that is merely my opinion. So why don't you go run along and stop acting like a complete fool.

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i wear glasses for everything but have taken them off too.  doesn't make any different with reticle or power. 

 

It does change the focus though. I also have astigmatism so W/O my glasses the crosshairs look tilted. Even with glasses there is some tilt, but it isn't as bad. Yo level my scope reticle & have to look through it with my left eye that has 20/20 vision W/no astigmatism. I should have learned to shoot left handed but it's too late now. Besides, I do OK anyway.

 

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It does change the focus though. I also have astigmatism so W/O my glasses the crosshairs look tilted. Even with glasses there is some tilt, but it isn't as bad. Yo level my scope reticle & have to look through it with my left eye that has 20/20 vision W/no astigmatism. I should have learned to shoot left handed but it's too late now. Besides, I do OK anyway.

 

 

never noticed the tilt.  maybe because I almost always wear my glasses.  vision is a weird thing though I guess.  my vision is 20/25 in my left and a little better in my right but I've also got a slight astigmatism.  I'm left eye dominant but mainly right handed.  I learned to shoot right handed.  i'll have to check the tilt thing.  may depend on how strong your script is?  I've never really noticed it.  this spring and summer shooting long range i'll have to test everything out.  it should change POI if you're saying there's a tilt.

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