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Kid shooting with bi focal glasses help
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<blockquote data-quote="WGTX" data-source="post: 1940349" data-attributes="member: 99629"><p>Dang, I really hate that for your son and you but glad you're doing what you're doing. I say buy a scope that will adjust down to 50 yards or less and let him adjust to the glasses. I'm going through the same thing in a since, been far sighted a long time and was using readers, about 7 months ago got tri focals, still getting used to it. My wife had lens replacement in both eyes due to cataracts in December and has great vision now, I'm jealous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WGTX, post: 1940349, member: 99629"] Dang, I really hate that for your son and you but glad you’re doing what you’re doing. I say buy a scope that will adjust down to 50 yards or less and let him adjust to the glasses. I’m going through the same thing in a since, been far sighted a long time and was using readers, about 7 months ago got tri focals, still getting used to it. My wife had lens replacement in both eyes due to cataracts in December and has great vision now, I’m jealous. [/QUOTE]
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