Protective Eyewear

What is everyone else using these days. I've gone through several brands in the past and I'm still

not 100% happy. Focusing with a pair on seems difficult for me. 

My apologies if this subject has been posted previously.

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Hey Mister, not to change the subject, I just use cheap glasses so I can't help you there... but, how did those rings you got on E-Bay end up working out for you.. The American Rifle Co. rings. Never have heard what you think of them after you put them on your gun.

Thanks, Stoti


Stoti,

Sorry I should have posted an update. They work great no issues for me. They are not going to work with some magazines. Changing scopes is sinfully easy. I may buy a 3rd for my Streamline. 





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What is everyone else using these days. I've gone through several brands in the past and I'm still

not 100% happy. Focusing with a pair on seems difficult for me. 

My apologies if this subject has been posted previously.

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You say focusing seems to be a problem for you but don't say why. If you just need some additional magnification, search for "mechanics safety glasses" and you should be able to find safety glasses with magnification sections both above and below the center non magnified section. I have used these type safety glasses for several years now and they are indispensable with old eyes trying to work on something above your level line of sight. You can tilt your head slightly up or down and see through the magnified sections if needed. Very handy but may not be what you are looking for.