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Unread 02-02-2016, 04:03 PM   #14
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If you require a prescription, you should have shooting glasses with a prescription, and not a progressive prescription. Proper shooting glasses do no allow you to see the top of the frame. That is part of the design. The Brownings you tried are obviously not designed well, or your nose pieces are not adjusted right. Shooting glasses should sit high on your face. Look up Randolph Ranger shooting glasses. They are just as good and less expensive than the Decot frames and like the Decots, they allow you to remove the lenses. Have the lenses made to your distance prescription in a conservative color, like very light target sun, a purple color that is just a tad darker than white. Don't spend a lot of money on more than one set of lenses. You are not making your living at this, after all. Good luck.
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