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re: Prescription Shooting Glasses

Posted on 10/10/22 at 4:18 pm to
Posted by armsdealer
Member since Feb 2016
11532 posts
Posted on 10/10/22 at 4:18 pm to
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I do this for a living...


Great

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What are you trying to shoot specifically?


I really like open sights and lower powered optics withing 100 yards or so. If I had a place to open up I would probably be more into high powered optics. I find my go to combo right now is a Ruger PC carbine with a prism sight and Glock 17 MOS. I have other guns I like (I love AK's) but that combo is cheap and fun to shoot. The Glock might be my least favorite pistol but matching mags with the Carbine make it a must have for me.

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There are people that will and can help you, however you won't find them at Costco.


Oh, I know that. The doctor at Costco is cool but knows nothing about shooting. We have enhanced coverage at Costco and get a free exam and get more money towards a pair of glasses if we use them over other places. I know I am coming out of pocket for shooting glasses and I will pay what I need to pay. Hopefully I get a pair of progressive transitions that I can wear whenever. I honestly would feel fine shooting in the glasses I ordered but they aren't "rated" and don't look like shooting glasses. Polycarbonate is strong rated or not.
Posted by Junkyard Hog
Arkansas
Member since Aug 2019
249 posts
Posted on 10/11/22 at 10:45 am to
Half diopter to a diopter more plus over your distance Rx to see your sights (and the target) best.
This post was edited on 10/11/22 at 2:30 pm
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