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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Glasses or no glasses with scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Deming" data-source="post: 2326859" data-attributes="member: 107264"><p>I rechecked zero on my elk rifle yesterday. Didn't drop it or anything, I was simply making sure and I like to shoot. Yep, my glasses keep the crosshairs out of focus. I have a pair of safety glasses that I use when I am at the range but don't carry them hunting and forgot them yesterday. Long story short, I can see well enough to hit the 2" green dot every time at 100 yards. If I have time and need to take them off for fine work, I can do that. Might look into 'peeper keepers' though. Sounds like a great idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Deming, post: 2326859, member: 107264"] I rechecked zero on my elk rifle yesterday. Didn't drop it or anything, I was simply making sure and I like to shoot. Yep, my glasses keep the crosshairs out of focus. I have a pair of safety glasses that I use when I am at the range but don't carry them hunting and forgot them yesterday. Long story short, I can see well enough to hit the 2" green dot every time at 100 yards. If I have time and need to take them off for fine work, I can do that. Might look into 'peeper keepers' though. Sounds like a great idea. [/QUOTE]
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