3Rivers Archery




The Trad Gang Digital Market














Contribute to Trad Gang and Access the Classifieds!

Become a Trad Gang Sponsor!

Traditional Archery for Bowhunters




RIGHT HAND BOWS CLASSIFIEDS

LEFT HAND BOWS CLASSIFIEDS

TRAD GANG CLASSIFIEDS ACCESS


Main Menu

question for those who wear glasses?

Started by DBinAlamo, November 14, 2010, 09:27:00 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

katman

The brimmed hat helps and while looking at the deer tucking in your chin and looking thru the top part of the lens, angles the lens down so glare is not going to the deer, is helpful. After a while it comes natural to do this. Of course when shooting revert to your normal head position. I find this very helpful when hunting from a ground blind and the deer are CLOSE.
shoot straight shoot often

DBinAlamo

thanks for all the input and advice, very helpful...DB
A&H ACS 64" 50#@28" 3DH Riser.
Strive for excellence....  Not perfection.
"If your not working hard, someone else is" Dentler.

Storkfish1

I'm an optician and yup, Ragnarok has it correct. Ask your eyeglass supplier or your optometrist about an anti-reflective surface lens. I'm surprised more people don't wear them in the states as they help with ALL kinds of reflection. ie; computer glare, headlights at night etc. etc. As for the lasik thing, my brother-in-law had his lasik done specifically because he had to change his anchor to avoid hitting his glasses.

Storkfish1

Also, you really need a good set of high contrast polarized sunglasses too!  < Ok, my commercial is finished now>

greyghost

I have the anti-reflective surface and seems to be working well not only for deer but the sharp-eyed turkey. When busted I just figure it could have been one of anything I done wrong.

Bjorn

I have always worn contacts when hunting, and this year when hunting with Ragnarok Forge I wore my glasses with anti reflective lenses. The results were great-better vision quality than contacts, eye protection going through dense brush, and no contacts to put in and out. Way better than I had expected.

Cottonwood

I only wear them to read, blind without them for stuff close up.
Member: Montana Bowhunters Association, Traditional Bowhunters of Montana

"I don't bowhunt for a living... but I live to bowhunt the traditional way!"

Tom

Been wearing glasses my whole life and right now have the anti-glare with the photo gray lenses that darken and lighten accordingly to the prevailing light. Work great for hunting and never have had issues with the bowstring. Of course with the way I shoot I can always find somethingt to blame it on.
The essence of the hunt for me is to enter nature and observe+ return safely occasionally with the gift of a life taken.

stykshooter

I wear a hat with a brim, baseball or floppy style that doesn't interfere with the string

Ssamac

OK I do have a solution. My first problem was that I wear progressive lenses which is the trifocal with no lines. So as you move your head the focus changes. I have to look thru the top of the glasses to get the correct distance focus. Second issue is side vision. That gets nasty with normal glasses especially since they are much smaller today. Third is and can be reflection. I noticed that with riflescopes too. Most are coated today and that makes a big difference.

So I wear my shooting glasses hunting. One they are single vision - distance only so no matter how I look through them they work right. Second is they are curved for side vision and bigger than most glasses. The curve keeps them out of the string too. Third is they are anti glare coated and that takes the reflection out. Frames are black too. One additional feature is that they are amber colored which helps in low light situations and helps with sunlight too. If you're looking into sunrise, that can just blind you. Floppy brim helps here too.

As you can tell, I'm very happy with my shooting glasses on the range, and hunting bow or rifle. They protect your eyes too from twigs and stuff.

Hope this is helpful

sam

   :bigsmyl:      :bigsmyl:      :bigsmyl:

rbbhunt

I think I was busted from the sun reflection once last year.  I second the anti-relective coating and flopply brim hat (like a bonnie hat) but I think the best way (but not always possible) is to not let the sun be in front of you.  I always try to hunt with the sun behind me or at least to the side as much as possible.;
RBBHUNT
"Those who will trade liberty for
security, deserve niether" B. Franklin (a long time ago and still valid)


Contact Us | Trad Gang.com © | User Agreement
Copyright 2003 thru 2025 ~ Trad Gang.com ©