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renaissance7697

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  1. Keith Fox Gilberts Small Arms Range Lorton Va 703-550-8005
  2. Thanks all ! I have tried all three basic approaches (as offered in this discussion) tape - Merit - choose each helps a bit, and I have learned to make do with a variation of each That is on a SINGLE Target! (IPSC or Bull) But When I am faced with multiple targets Say a row of plates, or several C-More's arranged on a background........ Nothing works .........except One Eye Shut. Can't tell the one I want from the others that Rangemaster who is also an optician......... Where ???? Northern VA (I hope).
  3. 22/45 Cheap Accurate Fun Cheap to shoot Feels VERY similar to a 1911
  4. I too got shooting glasses with the dominant eye (right) focused at front sight distqance, and the left (non dominant) eye focused for distance. (66 and eyes getting real tired) They seem to work of as long as I shoot one eyed, and open both to see where my shots hit. But When I try to use them with BOTH eyes open, I see TWO Targets and I can not tell the one seen by my dominant eye (the one that is lined up with my sights) from the other. I think with my dominant eye focused on front sight, the non dominant eye picks up the target real (extra) clear because that lens is focused for distance. and it equals the target image I see through the combination of lens focused on front sight and target bulry. They are percieved equally by the brain and I have two targets to choose from (only one of them is lined u with my sights. I have another pair of glasses with BOTH eyes focused at front sight distance. The target is percieved as blurry, and there ARE two of them, but I can ignore the one seen through my dominant eye and use the one seen through my dominant eeye (which is the one lined up with my sights). This way, I get all the advantages of shooting with both eyes open. I know Brian Enos says you (HE) can shoot just fine (and obviously HE CAN) with only one eye open, but I find that using both eyes, I have less tension in my face (from not having to squint one eye), and more light and periphial vision. Are there any eye doctors/opticians out there (hopefully in Northern Virginia) that can offer any insight/help on this ????
  5. I'm not on the "A" team (or any other team for that matter) but that STI Gizmo Looks an awful lot like What came standard on my Para 6.45
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