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Just getting into air guns and got a FX Wildcat Mk3. I'm right handed and left eye dominant, and wear progressive lens glasses. This is probably the worst combination to have when shooting. No problems shooting a firearm pistol right handed, as I just hold it in line with my left eye and keep both eyes open.
I've looked at a bunch of threads here and a lot are regarding wearing glasses, and a lot with cross eye dominant, but I didn't see much at all dealing with both.
I've got my target at 30 yards in my backyard and using a Hawke 4x16-44 scope and shooting right handed which is definately more comfortable to me.
First I tried closing my left eye with glasses on. I couldn't get a very clear image through the scope. Same thing with both eyes open.
Taking my glasses off gave me a good clear image, so then tried closing my left eye but it feels odd trying to keep pressure to keep the left eye closed and trying to focus on the target with the weaker right eye. This seems to be the best scenario so far, but wondering what others with the same situation do. I've seen the patch/block on the left eye lens of the glasses, but I think the progressive lenses are screwing up that method.
What's your best solution for those with the same issue?
I've looked at a bunch of threads here and a lot are regarding wearing glasses, and a lot with cross eye dominant, but I didn't see much at all dealing with both.
I've got my target at 30 yards in my backyard and using a Hawke 4x16-44 scope and shooting right handed which is definately more comfortable to me.
First I tried closing my left eye with glasses on. I couldn't get a very clear image through the scope. Same thing with both eyes open.
Taking my glasses off gave me a good clear image, so then tried closing my left eye but it feels odd trying to keep pressure to keep the left eye closed and trying to focus on the target with the weaker right eye. This seems to be the best scenario so far, but wondering what others with the same situation do. I've seen the patch/block on the left eye lens of the glasses, but I think the progressive lenses are screwing up that method.
What's your best solution for those with the same issue?