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  1. #1
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    Varifocals, spectacles & pistol shooting

    Hi Folks

    Does anybody shoot an air pistol with varifocals on?

    I'm trying to - but it's proving nigh on impossible...

    The foresight distance is in the intermediate range of the glasses. This intermediate 'sweet spot' is quite small. So although I'm able to find focus on i.e. a computer screen or printed paper at the same distance - it's not so easy with a black front sight on a dark firing point.

    Plus, the 'sweet spot' is only in the center of the lens, so to have any chance of finding focus, I have to turn my head more than I naturally want to - which immediately tensions my neck muscles - so surely that's not good...

    Alternatively, I'm having to alter my natural stance, to allow me to hold the pistol more square-on to the glasses - this is 'inches' from where my natural raise would bring the pistol - which doesn't feel good either...

    I've paid a hefty £159. suppliment for the best 'Tailor-made' varifocal lenses in these glasses, so there's no upgrade (bigger / better sweet spot) available.

    Flogging a dead horse??

    Phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rickenbacker View Post
    Hi Folks

    Does anybody shoot an air pistol with varifocals on?

    I'm trying to - but it's proving nigh on impossible...

    The foresight distance is in the intermediate range of the glasses. This intermediate 'sweet spot' is quite small. So although I'm able to find focus on i.e. a computer screen or printed paper at the same distance - it's not so easy with a black front sight on a dark firing point.

    Plus, the 'sweet spot' is only in the center of the lens, so to have any chance of finding focus, I have to turn my head more than I naturally want to - which immediately tensions my neck muscles - so surely that's not good...

    Alternatively, I'm having to alter my natural stance, to allow me to hold the pistol more square-on to the glasses - this is 'inches' from where my natural raise would bring the pistol - which doesn't feel good either...

    I've paid a hefty £159. suppliment for the best 'Tailor-made' varifocal lenses in these glasses, so there's no upgrade (bigger / better sweet spot) available.

    Flogging a dead horse??

    Phil
    An expensive dead horse!

    There is a most suitable upgrade that could solve your problem and cost you about £2.99 ( depending on what shops or markets you have locally).

    Try on a pair of cheap reading glasses such as ReadySpecs (other brands are available) and buy a pair that will give you a sharp focus on your foresight with your "aiming eye".

    An option (after purchase) is to rub some very fine wet & dry paper on the lens that covers the eye you would normally close so you no longer have to squint or screw your face up when aiming (although this is still an option ).

    The only problem with this solution is if you should rub the wrong lens with wet & dry paper as you will them have to go and buy another pair until you get it right

    A good tip is not to go for the smoothest looking frames - but those with the largest lens as they can work the best.
    Rossendale Target Shooting Club. Every Tuesday and Thursday evening 7 - 10pm.

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    Sounds like its time to get some shooting glasses! Google Search 'Gerraint Griffiths Sport Vision', Gerraint is based in Leicester, and makes lenses for many of the GB pistol chaps. He will carry out motion sensitive and colour sensitive lenses as well as a 'normal' eye test. I can't recommend him enough.
    Fierynick

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    Flogging a dead horse??
    You would appear to have answered your own question. A pair of these with a 37mm lens holder and a suitable lens should cost about £100.00 all in.

    Rutty

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    I shoot pistol with Varifocals. I made a clip on Diopter/Blinder which helps. I find that looking through the middle of my lenses is where I want to look and is at the comfortable head angle for me.
    I have bought some shooting glasses because I have changed glasses and my clip on diopter doesn't fit on the new frames but I haven't got a lens for it yet.
    If you want to shoot rifle you will need shooting glasses as I found I was having to look through a badly distorting part of the lens.
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    I tried all the tricks and cheap options out there but in the end bought some shooting frames and got a lense made. It was another little breakthrough that has helped and removed excuses, at least one of them.

    george

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    You could try these
    http://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2013/...er-kit-part-1/
    I made mine with an inch of electrical tape... works a treat for bringing sights and target into focus... costs less than a penny!
    Donald

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    Smile

    Yep EyePal works a treat, after going the expensive route with no real success found EyePal although before buying tested out with a piece of black insulating tape.

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