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Kid shooting with bi focal glasses help
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<blockquote data-quote="planetwaves" data-source="post: 1940671" data-attributes="member: 84697"><p>I've worn trifocals for about 25 years. I have scopes or red dots on all rifles except my old model 94. When I try to shoot it if I look through the upper lens, I can see the target and the front sight but the rear sight is blurry. If I try the next lower lens, the rear is sight clear but everything else is blurry. I still shoot it once in a while just for old times sake. Single lens glasses are fine for scope shooting, but make it difficult to do close work like reading an ammo box or loading a 22. I've settled on scopes and red dots and wearing the trifocals. If the line between the upper and lower lens on your son's glasses is high enough to get in the way when shooting with a scope, you might try having a pair made with the line lower, so he can shoot easily and still see to do close work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="planetwaves, post: 1940671, member: 84697"] I’ve worn trifocals for about 25 years. I have scopes or red dots on all rifles except my old model 94. When I try to shoot it if I look through the upper lens, I can see the target and the front sight but the rear sight is blurry. If I try the next lower lens, the rear is sight clear but everything else is blurry. I still shoot it once in a while just for old times sake. Single lens glasses are fine for scope shooting, but make it difficult to do close work like reading an ammo box or loading a 22. I’ve settled on scopes and red dots and wearing the trifocals. If the line between the upper and lower lens on your son’s glasses is high enough to get in the way when shooting with a scope, you might try having a pair made with the line lower, so he can shoot easily and still see to do close work. [/QUOTE]
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