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Author: | Traveler [ Wed Aug 25, 2010 1:07 pm ] |
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- not necessarily a play on words. In the not so distant past, I arrived back at MSP from a 3 week jaunt overseas. When I got to my car and started to drive I had a dickens of a time seeing clearly. I went to the optometrist for a check-up and told him I felt like I was going blind. After a cursory examination he replied "You are going blind." - ba rump bump bump Anyhow, I had fast-moving cataracts in both eyes. I have since had surgery on both eyes and I now have 20:20 vision. Here is my problem - My eyesight, while being perfect from 6 feet out to infinity, needs correction for close-up work. I use reading glasses (0.75 power). However, reading glasses do not cut it when shooting. Now, if my arms were about 7 feet in length things would be dandy. They are not. While the target is crystal clear at any distance, my sight picture is fuzzy. Does anyone else have a similar problem? If so, how did you correct it? |
Author: | joelr [ Wed Aug 25, 2010 3:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Far-Sighted Problem - |
Traveler wrote: - not necessarily a play on words. In the not so distant past, I arrived back at MSP from a 3 week jaunt overseas. When I got to my car and started to drive I had a dickens of a time seeing clearly. I went to the optometrist for a check-up and told him I felt like I was going blind. After a cursory examination he replied "You are going blind." - ba rump bump bump Anyhow, I had fast-moving cataracts in both eyes. I have since had surgery on both eyes and I now have 20:20 vision. Here is my problem - My eyesight, while being perfect from 6 feet out to infinity, needs correction for close-up work. I use reading glasses (0.75 power). However, reading glasses do not cut it when shooting. Now, if my arms were about 7 feet in length things would be dandy. They are not. While the target is crystal clear at any distance, my sight picture is fuzzy. Does anyone else have a similar problem? If so, how did you correct it? There are other, better, more expensive options, so I hear, but I don't know enough about them to comment. |
Author: | bstrawse [ Wed Aug 25, 2010 9:19 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Far-Sighted Problem - |
This last go-around with a prescription change, I finally went with a set of prescription shooting glasses. I have a set of Wiley-X's from framesdirect.com with prescription inserts -- I have a clear, yellow, and a smoked lens set and they've worked well for me so far. Recommendation came from a guy I met in one of DonL's classes -- think I paid just under $200 for the 3 lens set + prescription inserts... b |
Author: | pezhead [ Wed Aug 25, 2010 9:28 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Far-Sighted Problem - |
We have both computer and RD(room distance) lenses one of thes might help. |
Author: | Traveler [ Thu Aug 26, 2010 5:59 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Far-Sighted Problem - |
Thank you gentlemen. I will look at all of the suggestions. It is not a debilitating problem, as I still shoot relatively well. However, it is annoying to have the sights look as if they have fuzz growing on them. Thank you again. |
Author: | pezhead [ Thu Aug 26, 2010 12:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Far-Sighted Problem - |
As we get older that's what happens. |
Author: | dismal [ Thu Aug 26, 2010 9:03 pm ] |
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Have you discussed this with your optometrist? He may have some ideas. |
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