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Old February 12, 2007, 09:03 PM   #29
Mr. Tettnanger
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I make and sell eyeglasses for a living, so my opinion may be a bit different than most.

Lets all face it, one pair of glasses will not be right for every situation. Period.

Do you have more than one pair of shoes, boots, sneakers?

How about tools. A Leatherman could "get you by", but it ain't great.

I bet you got more than one screwdriver!

Do you all use the same gun for target, hunting, competition, and defense?

I know, I know, glasses are expensive. Believe me I know. I pay for them all first!


Best advice:
1.) Don't expect your "dress" glasses to be great at shooting, or computer, or reading, etc.
2.) Find a qualified Optician who knows what they are doing. I mean a hunting and shooting enthusiast who has educated themselves on your needs!
3.) Get out your wallets and decide to do things the right way.
4.) If you are running to the local WallyWorld, $59.95 for three pair and an eye exam joints for your glasses=you DESERVE THEM!!!!!

Best of luck and feel free to fire any questions my way. I am not an expert, but I have decided to become educated on the needs of shooting enthusiast.

And remember, what works for your hunting buddy probably won't work for you!


Sorry for the ramble.


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