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For shooting glasses, I lean toward having the close-up Rx being straight line, but small and low enough to not be remotely in the way of your sight picture when shooting.


I think that is my problem - the FT28 bifocals on my Rangers are big, much bigger than the readers on my nonRX sunglasses. They are too noticeable in my peripheral vision for a day of walking in heavy cover.

I have also heard that standard progressive lenses don't work well for shooting because the focal point is lower than optimal for shooting. But this may vary by person depending your vision and your gun mount (head up vs. stockcrawler).


Such a long, long time to be gone, and a short time to be there.