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<blockquote data-quote="Teri Anne" data-source="post: 2398763" data-attributes="member: 118816"><p>Well for starters, I am probably older than most if not all of you. I have run into the issues you are describing many years ago and like you fought the vision thing tooth and nail. <strong>I lost. Mother nature can really be a Bitch at times </strong>and vision as one ages is one of them. I gave up shooting iron sights over the National Match Course when I could no longer see to use a FRAME HOLD at 600 yards. Glasses were no help. There is no reason to have to throw away a good Fox Pro simply because you can't read the instructions. Bite the bullet and go get glasses. When you order the glasses make sure that the Optometrist knows that you need to know the exact distance, eye to front sight that you need to focus as. In my case as well as others it's 26 inches and works for both handgun and rifle sights too. Everyone is different so make sure you check. OK sometimes even with glasses things are still fuzzy, don't be afraid to pull out a magnifying glass. Would you rather be able to read the instructions and know what you are doing or just guess? I'm old, Im Blonde and I have to admit I'm a bit vain. I like to look good but I also have no issue about pulling a magnifying glass out of my purse to read the, "Fine Print."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teri Anne, post: 2398763, member: 118816"] Well for starters, I am probably older than most if not all of you. I have run into the issues you are describing many years ago and like you fought the vision thing tooth and nail. [B]I lost. Mother nature can really be a Bitch at times [/B]and vision as one ages is one of them. I gave up shooting iron sights over the National Match Course when I could no longer see to use a FRAME HOLD at 600 yards. Glasses were no help. There is no reason to have to throw away a good Fox Pro simply because you can't read the instructions. Bite the bullet and go get glasses. When you order the glasses make sure that the Optometrist knows that you need to know the exact distance, eye to front sight that you need to focus as. In my case as well as others it's 26 inches and works for both handgun and rifle sights too. Everyone is different so make sure you check. OK sometimes even with glasses things are still fuzzy, don't be afraid to pull out a magnifying glass. Would you rather be able to read the instructions and know what you are doing or just guess? I'm old, Im Blonde and I have to admit I'm a bit vain. I like to look good but I also have no issue about pulling a magnifying glass out of my purse to read the, "Fine Print." [/QUOTE]
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