A member (nutcracker) brought this up for glasses guys and scopes that may help..

Looks interesting and maybe make a glasses guys shooting more a pleasure?


Maybe other brands and options to look at as well..
 
Don't want to hijack this post, but Yes there is another option out there. I have used said option for a while now and could Not be happier with the product or the owners, and a portion of each sale of this other company goes to help kids.....
Not hijacking if you give the brand and link to the product ... More options is more choice to look at 😉. Ill look
 
I have used the Bulzeye boosters for years, here a few are lying on my bench. I do like the threaded ones better. I think the rubber thingy on the Scopeaid looks longer, which could have a more secure hold. I also like the choice of colored lenses Scopeaid is offering. I sometimes use my blue light-blocking readers to hunt with; they give good contrast like the old Tasco yellow lens. IMO, these things are for astigmatism or old eyes. Get the right ones for your eyes. Too powerful & they will be useless. If you make an error, go lower not higher, IMHO.

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I have used the Bulzeye boosters for years, here a few are lying on my bench. I do like the threaded ones better. I think the rubber thingy on the Scopeaid looks longer, which could have a more secure hold. I also like the choice of colored lenses Scopeaid is offering. I sometimes use my blue light-blocking readers to hunt with; they give good contrast like the old Tasco yellow lens. IMO, these things are for astigmatism or old eyes. Get the right ones for your eyes. Too powerful & they will be useless. If you make an error, go lower not higher, IMHO.

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A user review is always nice ..👍
 
Also, these will make the image you see larger. I think a 3.00+ will cause the image you see to be 30 percent bigger. So, for example, if your scope is six power, an increase of 1.8; in effect, your scope will now be 7.8. But I am not sure of this; this is what I think. When I use these boosters, I tend to leave my scope mag on the lower or lowest power. I like them because the ret is so much clearer. I can use a smaller compact scope. I do not notice any smaller FOV. Your eye relief will be shorter.

When you start seeing a lot of threads on your eyepiece or your eyepiece is over halfway out, and you don't want to wear glasses to correct this, it may be time to try something like this. :)