PbHurler
08-15-2015, 03:09 PM
I've got a question as to the grinding of eyeglass lenses.
I currently wear corrective lenses, no line bifocals, and my vision is good while performing day to day activities, distance & reading etc.
I'm right handed, right eye dominant. When shooting handguns I have no issues at all. When I shoulder a scoped rifle I look through a portion of my lenses that is near the upper bridge of my nose. This seems to be giving me fits with the clarity of the crosshairs. If I look head straight-on through the "sweet spot" of my lenses, as would be measured when fitted, the crosshairs are sharp.
My question is; Can lenses be ground to have the same "prescription" at the edges of the lenses, that is present in the "sweet spot"?
I'm having a heck of a time with this, I can offset my glasses on my face to line up my lenses to see the crosshairs clearly, but that's really not a solution. If I can have a set of lenses / glasses made for shooting only, that has my distance prescription throughout the entire lens, I think this problem would go away.
Any experience or advice to offer would be GREATLY appreciated.
I currently wear corrective lenses, no line bifocals, and my vision is good while performing day to day activities, distance & reading etc.
I'm right handed, right eye dominant. When shooting handguns I have no issues at all. When I shoulder a scoped rifle I look through a portion of my lenses that is near the upper bridge of my nose. This seems to be giving me fits with the clarity of the crosshairs. If I look head straight-on through the "sweet spot" of my lenses, as would be measured when fitted, the crosshairs are sharp.
My question is; Can lenses be ground to have the same "prescription" at the edges of the lenses, that is present in the "sweet spot"?
I'm having a heck of a time with this, I can offset my glasses on my face to line up my lenses to see the crosshairs clearly, but that's really not a solution. If I can have a set of lenses / glasses made for shooting only, that has my distance prescription throughout the entire lens, I think this problem would go away.
Any experience or advice to offer would be GREATLY appreciated.