Quote Originally Posted by Rutty View Post
I'll 2nd that. It is very important that any astigmatism is corrected by your shooting lens.

Rutty
Hey Rutty,

Using these shooting spectacles with an astigmatism is no problem at all - just buy the corective lens that you need from your optician (as I suggested) and have it made to fit the lens holder that comes as standard.

These innovative new shooting glasses do not need the "cheap option" lens to make them attractive to use - but if you can make use of them then it does offer a good cost saving and gets you shooting sooner rather than having to wait to get a specialist lens to be made.

It is worth considering that there are a lot of pistol shooters that don't have an astigmatism that needs correction, and if they are like me and just have old tired eyes that no longer focus on the front sight as clearly as they used to be able to do, then the cheaper option of buying these cost effective lens from the same source as the frames is a real bonus.

They work really well for me - and for others that have tested them too!