Shooting with Extensive Life Experience (Needing Glasses)

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @williamboulanger3639
    @williamboulanger3639 Час назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us. Great presentation and content as always. I have older eyes but do not compete and this information is something everyone in the shooting world can knowledge from - young or old.

  • @buddyhughens7193
    @buddyhughens7193 2 часа назад

    Old people scopes. I love it! I've used wire marker stickers for speed dialing to known distances.

  • @wm.traynor1143
    @wm.traynor1143 2 часа назад

    A subject that I have struggled with. Interesting that you use specs and with big lenses and an interesting tip about magnifiers too. Thank you mate.

  • @allene.5306
    @allene.5306 3 часа назад

    You're "lucky". My glasses that allow me to function in the PRS were over $1,200. Still take most people to the woodshed, but I'll freely admit to being super jealous of the kiddos in PRS with perfect...or better than perfect vision.

  • @frankcessna7345
    @frankcessna7345 53 минуты назад

    Great topic…. With 50% of Americans now over 50, I’m surprised we don’t hear more about magnifiers for the shooting sports. Let’s face it, where all going to need a system eventually - why not face the issue head on. Thanks.

  • @bee17167
    @bee17167 Час назад

    I have a stigmatism but have glasses for reading and different ones for distance which is best for my scope rifle i Shot FTR i have a Night Force competition. I have not been using my prescription glass but with age finding it hard to see the reticle properly so looking at using my prescription glasses and resetting the diopter should i use reading glasses or my distance ones or just try both I'm not sure.

    • @winninginthewind
      @winninginthewind  33 минуты назад

      I'd use distance, so you can see the wind flags.

  • @coplandUSA
    @coplandUSA 3 часа назад

    it’s a prescription lens made of acrylic