Hello
I'm getting some glasses with an Rx insert. Although I might try to see if contact lenses work out for me beforehand (easier with a lot of the other activities I do).
Since I'm far from any opticians with specific shooting services and I need the Rx, I need to be able to explain to the optician what needs to be done. My thoughts are : Bring the frame and glasses, including the Rx inserts to the optician along with the gun (will ring the optician first to see if they are ok with that of course). And then in the shop mount the gun, as I would on the range, so the can figure out what to do (im thinking im looking at the part of the glasses that are towards the top). Is this going way overboard, or a good idea?
Lars
I'm getting some glasses with an Rx insert. Although I might try to see if contact lenses work out for me beforehand (easier with a lot of the other activities I do).
Since I'm far from any opticians with specific shooting services and I need the Rx, I need to be able to explain to the optician what needs to be done. My thoughts are : Bring the frame and glasses, including the Rx inserts to the optician along with the gun (will ring the optician first to see if they are ok with that of course). And then in the shop mount the gun, as I would on the range, so the can figure out what to do (im thinking im looking at the part of the glasses that are towards the top). Is this going way overboard, or a good idea?
Lars