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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 2192681" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>I wear contacts for my vision. I am assuming you have bifocals for close up vision and that is the reason for tilting your head back. </p><p></p><p>You will likely be able to speak with your optometrist and get something setup for use. My wife has her contacts setup for what is called monovision where one eye is more for up close vision and one is setup for distance. She still has to have reading glasses for fine print but can use the sights on a pistol with no problem. They can probably do the same with a set of shooting glasses as well. Set one lens to something that allows you to see your sights and the other for focus on your target.</p><p></p><p>I dealt with Ross Eye Care in Lawton while I lived down there and they should be able to figure something out with you if you are interested. <a href="http://www.rosseyecare.us" target="_blank">www.rosseyecare.us</a> is their site and you can either call or drop a message through the site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 2192681, member: 29706"] I wear contacts for my vision. I am assuming you have bifocals for close up vision and that is the reason for tilting your head back. You will likely be able to speak with your optometrist and get something setup for use. My wife has her contacts setup for what is called monovision where one eye is more for up close vision and one is setup for distance. She still has to have reading glasses for fine print but can use the sights on a pistol with no problem. They can probably do the same with a set of shooting glasses as well. Set one lens to something that allows you to see your sights and the other for focus on your target. I dealt with Ross Eye Care in Lawton while I lived down there and they should be able to figure something out with you if you are interested. [url]www.rosseyecare.us[/url] is their site and you can either call or drop a message through the site. [/QUOTE]
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