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    No, it's just about 1.5' wide. Would be a good shovel if the snow is wet and heavy.
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    Woo hoo, up to -4° from -8°.

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    Harry Canyon? He was a cabbie.

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    Howdy.

    Scrambled, please.


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    Not very happy to be getting older.

    Went for eye exam Friday. Eyes are still very healthy according to Dr but I need corrective lenses for reading and instrument work.

    Will probably end up having to get dedicated shooting glasses after I figure out how prescription works with optics, sights and targets.

    Dr did mention that I could bring in primary optic and build set of lenses specifically for it. Am sure that won't be expensive.



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    My eyes aren't getting better over time, that's for sure. I hope they get you hooked up for good vision off and on the range.


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    Progressive lenses ain't the answer for shooting in my experience.
    Corrective surgery or Contacts seem to be the best answers, or convert everything to red dot sights..
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    Quote Originally Posted by wyome View Post
    Progressive lenses ain't the answer for shooting in my experience.
    Corrective surgery or Contacts seem to be the best answers, or convert everything to red dot sights..
    After spending half hour doing different tests in docs office I decided progressive lens are PIA for optic shooting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wyome View Post
    Progressive lenses ain't the answer for shooting in my experience.
    Corrective surgery or Contacts seem to be the best answers, or convert everything to red dot sights..
    Everyone's eyes and way to fix them are not a cookie cutter solution. I cannot wear progress lens also, i cannot weat contacts, or corrective surgery, well i can. But if i did that based on previous ocular damage, the only way to fix the issue would leave me with no depth perception. That's from both a 2nd and 3rd opinion.

    RDS are fine for some, until one gets past a certain yardage. Then for folks like me it's all (like a portion of my younger years) a blur. My glass guy said bring my pistol in (unloaded) and he'd set me up with lens for shooting. Bifocals did the trick. YESMV
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