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Target Shooting and Old Eyes


Snaveba

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I have been trying to practice my more long range pistol shooting. The problem I run into is my age related far-sightedness. I can either wear my glasses and see the sights clearly or not and see the target clearly. It’s not really an issue under 7 yards, but much further and it is an issue.  

What to the rest of you guys with old eyes do?

I will say the red dot does help on that one pistol. The ridicule is actually clear in the lens without my glasses on. 

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9 minutes ago, KahrMan said:

Check out SSP Eyewear. I have a pair that I use when I am shooting. Takes a little getting used to but once you do they help.

I will let you know the next time I am going to be at the office and you can stop by and check them out  

https://sspeyewear.com

I second the SSP eyewear. One of the best purchases for my seasoned and experienced eyes when shooting. 

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