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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 5134707" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>I'm a competitive shooter and wear glasses. I can tell you that it doesn't work with progressive lenses. Between your eyes refocusing and you looking through a different magnification as you move your head up and down, it's just a good recipe for a headache. I do what was suggested earlier by focusing my scope to my naked eye and looking over my glasses to shoot. This actually works great except when I'm trying to also see wind flags down range. But I manage ok. For hunting I just focus through my glasses which isn't ideal but for a single shot, I manage fine. I might get some single strength glasses just for hunting but then I couldn't focus on something close like a phone. Basically it sucks to get old and not be able to see as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 5134707, member: 10373"] I’m a competitive shooter and wear glasses. I can tell you that it doesn’t work with progressive lenses. Between your eyes refocusing and you looking through a different magnification as you move your head up and down, it’s just a good recipe for a headache. I do what was suggested earlier by focusing my scope to my naked eye and looking over my glasses to shoot. This actually works great except when I’m trying to also see wind flags down range. But I manage ok. For hunting I just focus through my glasses which isn’t ideal but for a single shot, I manage fine. I might get some single strength glasses just for hunting but then I couldn’t focus on something close like a phone. Basically it sucks to get old and not be able to see as well. [/QUOTE]
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