Where would I shop to find a good buy on shooting glasses? Non-prescription sun shades. Also, what is the best color glass for bright sun and for cloudy days.
I am a newby to open sights, and I am not familiar with shooting glasses and their uses.
Don
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Decot Hy-Wide has a slide show of the different tint lenses:
http://www.sportglasses.com/
Click on “products”
Then click on “lens colours”
They have also a recommended colours page:
http://www.sportglasses.com/content/pro ... ations.asp
http://www.sportglasses.com/
Click on “products”
Then click on “lens colours”
They have also a recommended colours page:
http://www.sportglasses.com/content/pro ... ations.asp
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Dillon has them too. I've several pair. It seems the color of your eyes may be an indication to light sensitivity. I like amber for cloudy days but they are far too bright for sunny days. For the less bright times I like some variety of red tint. I had a pair of Serengetti Drivers that had a rose tint that were perfect for most days here in Seattle. With the red hue you will find greens are more vibrant and clouds appear in greater relief than with most other colore. Experiment to see what you like.
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Go here:
Champion's Choice Inc (615) 793-4066 201 International Blvd, La Vergne, TN 37086
Champion's Choice Inc (615) 793-4066 201 International Blvd, La Vergne, TN 37086
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I went to Grainger'sIndustrial Supply. Got US made UNVEX glasses for $9.00. In case the link doesn't work, go to Grainger.com and go to page 2405. I have the Espresso (XTR) anti-fog. You can wear them 8 hrs a day and still feel good about them.
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg/vi ... tPage=2405
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Re: Shooting glasses
[quote="don marable"]Where would I shop to find a good buy on shooting glasses? Non-prescription sun shades. Also, what is the best color glass for bright sun and for cloudy days.
I am a newby to open sights, and I am not familiar with shooting glasses and their uses.
Don[/quote]Don I bought a pair of Ray Ban Ambermatics. They automatically change from a light amber color in low light to a dark brown in bright light. They work good for me.
I am a newby to open sights, and I am not familiar with shooting glasses and their uses.
Don[/quote]Don I bought a pair of Ray Ban Ambermatics. They automatically change from a light amber color in low light to a dark brown in bright light. They work good for me.
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