SHAWY
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Thanks PP. They look a bargain but they aren't the right colour of lenses. Sod's law!!Sportsman gun centre are advertising some for 60 ish... not sure which model..
Cheers,
Ian
Thanks PP. They look a bargain but they aren't the right colour of lenses. Sod's law!!Sportsman gun centre are advertising some for 60 ish... not sure which model..
Sorry, I only caught the ad out of the corner of my eye..Thanks PP. They look a bargain but they aren't the right colour of lenses. Sod's law!!
Cheers,
Ian
You would have seen it better if you had been wearing pilla glasses.Sorry, I only caught the ad out of the corner of my eye..
It was a looking rather than a seeing problem....You would have seen it better if you had been wearing pilla glasses.
Post means a post that comes down from the frame and is the adjustable nose piece. No post is - NO POST. Have a GOOD look on the Pilla website for all there models.Just another quick question, what does "post" or "no post" mean on the Pillas please? I'm finding this subject as confusing as thermonuclear science!!!
Cheers,
Ian
Thanks Battue & that makes perfect sense. Thanks for the reply ??Post means a post that comes down from the frame and is the adjustable nose piece. No post is - NO POST. Have a GOOD look on the Pilla website for all there models.
It is also where the prescription lens insert fits.(take the post out) Unlike the 'no post' which clips in (i believe)
Interesting, I've often wondered how much help expensive lenses are, especially as I loose or break them way too often..Anyone interested in safety glasses for shooting should try B&Q for £65 you get a Flymo included.
I'm sorry I just cannot buy or wear Pilla glasses on priciple , we hung **** Turpin for similar crimes.
I do recall reading somewhere that he was 'well hung' !Anyone interested in safety glasses for shooting should try B&Q for £65 you get a Flymo included.
I'm sorry I just cannot buy or wear Pilla glasses on priciple , we hung **** Turpin for similar crimes.
If you have lost or broken them, then I would suggest that they would be no help at all. I bought the frames and 3 lenses for under £200 and then I have added 3 other lenses, each bought for under £50. I have tried many different types, colours and styles of shooting glasses over the years (aprox 55 years) but I have to admit the Pilla are by far the clearest and best target enhancing glasses I have used. Having said that I have really got it down to just 3 lenses that I go to each time I shoot. I make my decision first thing and only change to a darker lens when the sun comes out (I think it was a day in July this year).Interesting, I've often wondered how much help expensive lenses are, especially as I loose or break them way too often..
I used Oakleys for many years and have also tried prescription Zeiss, not feeling too confident with either earlier this year bought Pillas with a 44N which I've used wearing contact lenses, personally this has "worked" me, without doubt the "best" I've felt my all round vision has been for seeing targets, might well add a lens now it's getting gloomy mind.Thanks Ed. It is a mine field for sure. I 'think' I'd start out with the 44n lenses then maybe a red tint at a later date. I am dropping Xmas prezzy tips to my wife already
Thanks for the info Chris. I’ll take a look.I bought glasses from Stewart at Bisley, they are Zeiss adjustable frames with proper ballistic lenses for £175 and various tints available, very good glasses and great value.
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