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We currently stock the items listed above except for the PT-2. |
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If you would like to purchase any other - WileyX - products, please Contact Us for pricing. |
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WileyX Shooting Glasses are the choice of champions including the USA Olympic Shooting Team. |
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- EVIL ROY'S SHOOTING GLASSES RECOMMENDATIONS - |
| After years of wearing period correct granny glasses, I realized after several shooters I know were hit in or near the eye, those glasses do not provide the protection needed for Cowboy Action Shooting®. We shoot steel targets at very close range and regularly get hit by lead splash back. Add to this the fact that we are more often facing sideways to the targets while not actually shooting and one sees a big shortcoming in small glasses with no side protection. |
| I researched several optics companies and decided WileyX Protective Optics offers a great product at a fair price. I tested most of the styles of glasses they manufacture and narrowed the choices down to several that work very well for us shooters. I actually shot a pair of their 'Saber' glasses with a 12-gauge shotgun at twelve yards with a typical cowboy load of #7 ½ shot. Not one pellet penetrated the lens. A standard sunglass model purchased from a discount store blew up into tiny pieces when subjected to the same test. |
| I tested all kinds of lens colors using black sights against many colored targets and narrowed the colors to three that work best for me. |
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| Some shooters like a light yellow tint lenses for low light contrast. We recommend adding the anti-reflective coating to allow more light through the lens. |
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| We offer the WileyX glasses and prescription lenses at a discount and at a price unlikely to be found at your local source. For the prescription lens, we need the prescription from your local optometrist including the “PD” or pupil distance. |
| Bifocals are hard to use for shooting. I have my glasses set up so that my shooting eye is set for focus at the distance which covers the front sight of the pistol to the front sight of the rifle. I can also see the rear sight clearly. The other eye is set for my distance vision. I take a sharpened wooden pencil and a measuring tape to the optometrist and use the sharp point to distinguish changes in lens correction. You can see changes with a sharp pencil point easier than with the actual gun sights. |
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If you have any questions, Contact Us before you get your eyes checked. We have put a lot of time into this. |
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