KnightSight
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- Mar 10, 2012
- 3
Sorry if there is an existing thread for this. I searched but didn't find one.
Also, my apology for inadvertently posting this subject in the "group buys" forum. Long day...
Anyway, I got a prescription suitable for shooting glasses from my ophthalmologist. Does anyone know a shooter friendly optician who will do a great job fitting me with either new shooting glasses or inserts for my existing SawFlys?
I shoot pistol and rifle. So maybe bifocals would be best. I would want to make sure the line was positioned just right to minimize head tilt when focusing on the front sight on pistols, while not interfering too much with my sight picture when rifle shooting.
I live in Elkridge. So someone not too far from here would be ideal. But that's not a huge concern. Thanks in advance for any advice.
Also, my apology for inadvertently posting this subject in the "group buys" forum. Long day...
Anyway, I got a prescription suitable for shooting glasses from my ophthalmologist. Does anyone know a shooter friendly optician who will do a great job fitting me with either new shooting glasses or inserts for my existing SawFlys?
I shoot pistol and rifle. So maybe bifocals would be best. I would want to make sure the line was positioned just right to minimize head tilt when focusing on the front sight on pistols, while not interfering too much with my sight picture when rifle shooting.
I live in Elkridge. So someone not too far from here would be ideal. But that's not a huge concern. Thanks in advance for any advice.