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<blockquote data-quote="GDKinCO" data-source="post: 2627183" data-attributes="member: 111732"><p>for handgun shooting, I had my eye doc fit me with upside down transitional lenses, so distance correction at the bottom, and close up correction at the top. She set the length of focus to match the distance to my front sight. Not sure if this would be applicable for archery or not ... it would depend on what part of the lens you look through after you hit your anchor point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GDKinCO, post: 2627183, member: 111732"] for handgun shooting, I had my eye doc fit me with upside down transitional lenses, so distance correction at the bottom, and close up correction at the top. She set the length of focus to match the distance to my front sight. Not sure if this would be applicable for archery or not ... it would depend on what part of the lens you look through after you hit your anchor point. [/QUOTE]
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