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| Tweet Topic Started: Mar 5 2018, 03:35 PM (8 Views) | |
| joejons | Mar 5 2018, 03:35 PM Post #1 |
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Hi everyone, I am considering eye protection for when I am shooting.I need glasses for most things, as I am mostly shortsighted, but with a little long sightedness creeping in recently. When shooting, I expect I would be using contact lenses most of the time. However, there are times when I would not have contact lenses and I would have to wear my spectacles instead, or some kind of prescription eyewear.Given the above conditions, what sort of shooting eyewear/glasses should I go for? Ideally I would like one set that would allow me to use prescription lenses and non-prescription lenses. That is, I would like to be able to swap out lenses swiftly and easily. There seems to be a huge range of products out there that has left me more confused than when I started.Does anybody have any suggestions? Anyone suggest me I didn't find the right solution from the Internet References: http://forums.shootinguk.co.uk/showthread.php?13472-Eye-protection Solution Marketing Examples Thank you |
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