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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
does the focus on optics correct for vision?
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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1445587" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>A lot of vision confusion comes from not lining up square to scope with glasses....</p><p>First...most glass makers have cut corners by not making the whole lenses to correct your vision...your lenses may be a front focal lenses only allowing you to see straight ahead..</p><p>Second....when shooting lots of people use the slightly across the bridge of the nose view..which makes a person look through non visual parts of the lenses....distorting the view....</p><p>So one of two corrections will work...get full view(one vision) lenses for shooting...or line up straight behind the scope....</p><p>I line up straighter..my wife uses single vision lenses....and my son uses single vision and lines up straighter....maybe that's why he is close to outshooting me these days.....</p><p>I have tri-focal lenses....and need them unfortunately...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1445587, member: 99519"] A lot of vision confusion comes from not lining up square to scope with glasses.... First...most glass makers have cut corners by not making the whole lenses to correct your vision...your lenses may be a front focal lenses only allowing you to see straight ahead.. Second....when shooting lots of people use the slightly across the bridge of the nose view..which makes a person look through non visual parts of the lenses....distorting the view.... So one of two corrections will work...get full view(one vision) lenses for shooting...or line up straight behind the scope.... I line up straighter..my wife uses single vision lenses....and my son uses single vision and lines up straighter....maybe that's why he is close to outshooting me these days..... I have tri-focal lenses....and need them unfortunately... [/QUOTE]
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