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<blockquote data-quote="BillR" data-source="post: 366620" data-attributes="member: 462"><p>I have glasses that are actually tri-focal's but are no lines. The last time I bought new glasses I bought a pair with over sized lenses and with a one piece saddle type bridge. When shooting prone I was always looking over the glass which really caused me problems. Same with shooting clays. Can't hit what you can't see you know. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> Anyway the once piece bridge makes the glasses ride up higher and at a different angle depending on how you adjust it. When they ground the glass they ground it a bit different and I can see very clearly through the top left hand corner of the glass. This lets me shoot prone and also shoot clays without a problem. Never could get my last pair high enough or clear enough in that spot to shoot decently till this last pair of glasses. </p><p>Where I bought my glasses I just told them what I wanted and why and they really worked hard to see that they were made this way and the little gal that did the ordering for me was not a shooter. She just figured out what I wanted and had the lenses made the way I wanted them. Only problem I have had is the nose piece is a soft plastic and in one years time I have had to replace the nose piece 3 times. They also work well as protective glasses too but I will never get glasses again that get as dark as these do. Had a bit of a problem with them being too dark to see clearly through my scope a couple times due to just plain being too dark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillR, post: 366620, member: 462"] I have glasses that are actually tri-focal's but are no lines. The last time I bought new glasses I bought a pair with over sized lenses and with a one piece saddle type bridge. When shooting prone I was always looking over the glass which really caused me problems. Same with shooting clays. Can't hit what you can't see you know. :) Anyway the once piece bridge makes the glasses ride up higher and at a different angle depending on how you adjust it. When they ground the glass they ground it a bit different and I can see very clearly through the top left hand corner of the glass. This lets me shoot prone and also shoot clays without a problem. Never could get my last pair high enough or clear enough in that spot to shoot decently till this last pair of glasses. Where I bought my glasses I just told them what I wanted and why and they really worked hard to see that they were made this way and the little gal that did the ordering for me was not a shooter. She just figured out what I wanted and had the lenses made the way I wanted them. Only problem I have had is the nose piece is a soft plastic and in one years time I have had to replace the nose piece 3 times. They also work well as protective glasses too but I will never get glasses again that get as dark as these do. Had a bit of a problem with them being too dark to see clearly through my scope a couple times due to just plain being too dark. [/QUOTE]
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