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Toric Contact Lens
Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 5:26 pm
by efoleyjr
Does anybody shoot with Toric contact lens and if so, what has your experience been?
Ed
Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 8:49 pm
by Soupy44
Make sure to put them I with enough time for them to orient themselves. The only issue I ever ran into was when a rain drop got me square in the eye and moved the contact back into my eye. Took me 10min to get it back around, then another few minutes for it to orient again.
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 11:30 am
by joel
I have a toric lens for my left eye as it has a decent astigmatism. Fortunately, I shoot right eyed, so it isn't an issue. I do, however, race GP motorcycles and wear my contacts for that. The thing that helps the most is that I put them in well in advance of my competition. That way, they have a chance to settle in and orientate to correct my astigmatism. By that time, I have forgotten that I even am wearing contacts.
HTH,
Joel
I wear them...
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 1:01 pm
by 23's Dad
I find that they can get mis-aligned if I tilt my head in position. If I cant the rifle to my face, I don't have a problem. OH, Kneeling, and Prone - I'm OK. I can't find a sitting position that allows me to keep my head up and still have solid bone support. Probably not an issue for ISSF courses of fire, but I mostly shoot smallbore as practice for XTC with 30 cal. I need a solid sitting position to soak up the recoil during the rapids.
Toric Contact Lense
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 6:06 pm
by IVX8
I have had to resort to these lenses in the past 2 months. My other choice was to give up shooting. In two matches so far, NC 600yd and Conventional prone they have posed no problems. Like with any contact its good to wear them before the match and blink often and stay moisturized.
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 11:54 pm
by mtncwru
I wear toric contact lenses with significant correction for shooting. As several have stated, they are no problem to shoot in, and are actually quite a bit better than my regular glasses when it comes to shooting, provided I put them in an at least an hour or so before I get to the line. It's also important for me to change them regularly (twice a month for me, but YMMV), otherwise my eyes get irritated more easily, especially when looking through my sights.