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Anyone have any recomendations for custom shooting glasses with a perscription in them?

Looking for a female shooter.

Greg
 
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I'm also looking for a female shooter, although I think the glasses I've got are sufficient for the purpose. dancing


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Wink,

Nice one there Big Grin

I meant to say that I am researching this for one of the female shooters that I shoot with.

Greg
 
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I got mine some years ago .There was a person who was a shooter at the local eyeglass place. Choices of color and darkness are made .Mine is light gray as I wanted no color distortions and just a bit of darkness to handle bright sun.The other point for shooters is that [for shotgun certainly] with head down on the stock you are looking through a corner of the lens [upper left portion ] rather than the center.This is not the same as a glass for pistol where you should [ !!] be looking through the lens center.It certainly helped that the man was a shooter. The glasses work very well.
 
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OAKLEY´s...


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It depends entirely on what you're going to do with them. I use some glasses only for prone rifle, others for IPSC and still others for Bullseye or Service Rifle.

Some are prescription, some aren't depending on how well I can see a particular set of sights.

Decots are a fine choice to cover many bases.

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The best ones I have seen are made by Hidefspex or Zeiss.


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Randolph Engineering "RE".....No inserts, glued-in Rx discs, etc. 100% "scrip" lenses...

...These are the glasses most worn by Clays shooters who need Rx corrections - the options for colors, gradients, bifocals are unlimited...

...Very comfortable to wear as well!
 
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I always wore Decot Hiwydes, even had some done with my Rx. Great glasses but were not as comfortable as I would have liked.
You say the RE's are more comfortable? Are they lighter in weight than the Decot?
 
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I don't know about the weight, but the modern flex temples and better ear rests make me believe they will be more comfortable than the Hiwyds.

JW
 
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