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Unread 10-16-2025, 08:04 PM   #11
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Default Shooting glasses

A lot of older men are red deficient. Or another way to put it is the red spectrum doesn't show up well for them (us). So, if that's the case for you, you will definately want at least a red tinted lens for most situations. Since we're talking about it, I, until recently when I had cataract surgery in both eyes, shot with progressive lenses. People say you can't do it, but I shot comfortably for over 20 years with them. Pilla will provide a progressive, or single vision, insert for your various colored lenses that snap inside the nosepiece to give you total vision. These other types of glasses are first class, but you have to buy a prescription lens for each color you want. And you do want at least 2 colors. The reddish to make the target show up better and a yellow for low light conditions. I also have target orange and purple for very bright sunny days. ALL of the top shooters use Pilla. Some of these others are great for driving and other things. I will be wearing my Pillas on the target range and in South Dakota, taking all of my different lenses too. Good luck.
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