OK how about a pair of binoculars fixed to the gun with gaffer tape? Should do the trick Ian!!!! :laugh:Ok, sounds like my potential dragons den presentation is flawed then. Glasses unless you don't need them are pants by the sound of it. Anyway we will see what happens after tomorrows eye test.
Aha so it has been tried, I expect the driving glasses to which you refer are a very slight mag, interesting.ips
I bought a pair of driving glasses(long range) from spec savers last year just to sharpen things up at distance , they are also tinted and realy help me pick up the target clearer earlier, especialy against green, trees etc. I do have to wear glasses for reading and close work so my eye's are far from perfect,(old and tired)
Mick. :blind:
Is that the bit where you chew your own arm off to get free :crazy:Have worn Beer gogles many times and we all know how amazing they can be :keeporder: have woken up many a morning in a strange bed without them and had to make a quick exit. :fie:
Ha! thought you might :spiteful: have you ever tried to find them in the morning or like me did you master the art of the silent tiptoe out door at five in the morning :biggrin:Yes I have had a pair of those shaun
No, not with just 1/4 diopter. (I'd guess that a regular optometrist would be pretty happy to get folks within 1/4 diopter of their real needs peering thru the machine.) Prolly even get by with 1/2 and not notice. The doc has build-able glasses and can put together anything for you to look thru and evaluate in real time w/out having to buy several sets of lenses. Not actually shooting of course but certainly let you see what the diff powers look like.So its been done then, it kind of sounds beneficial BUT I spose it could effect your perception of distance etc.
HaHa! absolutely brilliant Ian could just picture that :biggrin:Ha Yes done that shaun in a very expensive hotel room incl a bottle of champagne was a very expensive 4 hrs. But I am sure you have had same by the sounds of it.
worst I had was being greeeted by my name by the receptionist before I even got to the desk with a different young lady at a different hotel I regularly frequented. "Good morning mr s your usual room sir" .... ouch.
Totally same scenario for me, finding that my long sight got to the point where I now have a distance prescription. (I wear them all day and put on stronger glasses to read etc.).OK bear with me.
I drive artics to help feed my shotgun and had been feeling tired with aching eyes towards the end of shifts, had my latest eye check recently and the optician reckoned I'd just reached the point where I needed glasses for driving so I ordered a pair (very mild prescription) and am much less fatigued towards the end of my shifts.
Now the relevant bit, I had a lesson last week and as there was virtually no chance of being hit by a stray piece of clay or wadding I wore my driving glasses, the difference was little short of astounding as I was picking up the clay, crystal clear, as it left the trap. Up until recently I still reckoned I had 20/20 at distance and my problem was short reading distances. My problem now is what to do, do I get a set of shooting glasses or the cheaper option of 2 or 3 pairs of 'driving' glasses with different tints.