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
