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Bifocals ---- happy, happy

Started by Pat B., September 16, 2014, 04:07:00 PM

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Whip

I wear progressives, and have three different pairs of them now.  My original pair was a larger frame than the other two.  With the larger frame pair I can shoot fine, and I do use that pair for hunting at times.  But the two smaller framed pairs cause problems for me.  Makes some sense I guess that the larger frames allow for a larger area to the sides that I can see to shoot with.
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DaveT1963

I have a pair of distance only glasses that I wear for shooting/hunting.  Just never saw the need for bifocals (close vision) while hunting/shooting.  I wear bifocals with line rest of time - or contacts.

To keep glasses from fogging over use shaving creme.  Aplly thing coat front and back the wipe them clean
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Caribow Tuktu ET 53# @ 27 Inches
Thunderhorn takedown longbow 55# @ 27
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Paul_R

To keep my glasses from fogging up I stay in warm climates. It's the only way to be sure...   :D
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Pat B.

Bill C. are you glasses lined bifocals or progressives ?

Haven't heard of the shaving cream trick, good info !

cacciatore

I had a Lasik surgery 2 years ago and I can't be more satisfied,I overview all the glass/ lenses wearer,nothing to loose nothing to care of. Call me Eagle eye!
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Pat B.

Isn't there a recouperation period involved with Lasik, no weight, etc.. Couldn't draw your hunting bow ??

cacciatore

You have to wear eye protections(kind of googles) for 7 nights and avoid to wash your hair for 10 days but this is all the break in that was requested to me. What a freedom now, I decided to go that way just for hunting but it improves your regular life.
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DaveT1963

Unfortunately - the type of catarycts I have are risky - I've had two eye surgeons tell me to wait as long as I can before doing surgery as there is a greater chance that I could actually make my sight worse.  I sure wish I could go ahead and get the laysek surgery but as longs as I can correct with glasses I guess the risks are too great for me
Everything has a price - the more we accept, the more the cost

Caribow Tuktu ET 53# @ 27 Inches
Thunderhorn takedown longbow 55# @ 27
Lots of James Berry Bows

GreyGoose

I've gotten used to shooting with progressives.  It's actually a lot easier trad and sightless.
Jim

WildmanSC

QuoteOriginally posted by Paul_R:
To keep my glasses from fogging up I stay in warm climates. It's the only way to be sure...    :D  
Paul, I live in a hot climate and I don't hunt until we get a couple of hard frosts.  I won't battle the heat/humidity and the chiggers!

Bill
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Gary Logsdon

I fought shooting with progressives for several years. They caused many of the problems previously posted here.  My best shooting under actual  "acrobatic" hunting conditions are with lined large framed bifocals.
Gary Logsdon


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