Contacts
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I used to wear contacts when I shot, but they were annoying when they dreid out and I couldn't see as well, so I started wearing my glasses, pushed over my nose at an odd angle so I could see through the lens. This worked much better, I could see much better with the glasses than contacts. I have just gotten a lens for some shooting glasses and I will see how those work out.
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I've never worn contacts myself so I do not speak from experience. However, I do wear Champion Olympic glasses and really couldn't recommend them highly enough. They are worlds away from trying to angle your own glasses to see correctly. Also the option of tinting the lenses for different lighting is a nice option. I use my distance prescription of about -1.00 sph on my dominant eye and a reading lens of +4.00 sph on my other. I'm in my 40's and trying to read the sight settings close up is now impossible for me without a little help. On the non-dominant eye I also have an opaque blinder over the reading lens.
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I briefly experimented with contacts for a while and expected they'd be great for shooting -- right up until I actually went shooting with them. That's when I realized, dammit, I still needed eye protection but that my regular prescription glasses were far better optically than anything else I was likely to find. Duh.