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Shooting Glasses - Adjusting

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 11:48 am
by shadow
Hi,
I bought used Knoblochs from a shooter on this list. They are an older style. I bought an extra glass holder because I need both eyes or I will not be able to see a pellet. I picked them up from the optician about a week ago. Anyway, I now have two glass holders and one of them places the glass a bit closer to the eye. Is closer considered better? I can change and have the "preferred" method for my shooting eye.

Thanks,

Susan

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 12:49 pm
by David Levene
Your shooting eye lens should have been prescribed using a set distance from the eye. Moving the lens closer or further away will alter the effective strength.

The effect of changing the distance will be more pronounced with stronger lenses. If you don't normally where spectacles then you probably won't notice the difference as the lens will be weak.

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 1:28 pm
by Fred Mannis
David Levene wrote:Your shooting eye lens should have been prescribed using a set distance from the eye. Moving the lens closer or further away will alter the effective strength.

The effect of changing the distance will be more pronounced with stronger lenses. If you don't normally where spectacles then you probably won't notice the difference as the lens will be weak.
David,
Do you happen to know whether moving the lens closer increases effective strength (more positive diopter)? Or vice versa? I can adjust eye to lens distance with my MEC frames and this sounds like a useful way to 'tune' my lens strength for conditions.

Fred

Glasses

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 1:39 pm
by shadow
My prescription is quite strong. It is a + adjustment as I am farsighted.

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 2:17 pm
by David Levene
Fred Mannis wrote:Do you happen to know whether moving the lens closer increases effective strength (more positive diopter)? Or vice versa? I can adjust eye to lens distance with my MEC frames and this sounds like a useful way to 'tune' my lens strength for conditions.
Sorry Fred, if I ever did know then I've forgotten it now. My shooting lens is -6.75 and it has to be within 1-2mm of the correct position or I know there is something wrong.

I use 25 year old Champions where the only adjustment is by changing the mounting block or changing the angle of the nose piece. The frames (and a pistol) have to accompany me to the eye test to get it right.