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<blockquote data-quote="74honker" data-source="post: 2368495" data-attributes="member: 113930"><p>Well the year is right but I was born abroad as my dad was Army lol. Don't feel bad, you are not alone in this lol. The reason I don't have issues with my sunglasses is because the larger lenses and the fuzzy area is far enough to the edge that I can still see clear vs my smaller lens clears. You can bet my next set of clears will have bigger lenses lol. My range buddy has worse eyes than me and at some point will most likely have to switch to shooting left eye. His condition causes him to see multiple centers of the crosshairs, on the finer ffp ones. He does better with the thicker sfp reticles but still has problems at times. All in the right eye too lol. Since you're sight is golden at distance still I would try shooting without the glasses and try to use the diopter/parallax method and see if that helps. Keep trying different things and let us know what you find. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="74honker, post: 2368495, member: 113930"] Well the year is right but I was born abroad as my dad was Army lol. Don't feel bad, you are not alone in this lol. The reason I don't have issues with my sunglasses is because the larger lenses and the fuzzy area is far enough to the edge that I can still see clear vs my smaller lens clears. You can bet my next set of clears will have bigger lenses lol. My range buddy has worse eyes than me and at some point will most likely have to switch to shooting left eye. His condition causes him to see multiple centers of the crosshairs, on the finer ffp ones. He does better with the thicker sfp reticles but still has problems at times. All in the right eye too lol. Since you're sight is golden at distance still I would try shooting without the glasses and try to use the diopter/parallax method and see if that helps. Keep trying different things and let us know what you find. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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