Quote from: smylee grouch on February 01, 2016, 01:58:31 AMI think we have talked about this before and after that I went looking for some .50 or .25 glasses but could only find 1.75 and up every where I looked. Where does every one find these things for sale?"Dollar Stores" those stores that sell everything for a $+ I buy my reading glasses there for $2 a pairIf you can't find any ( stores or glasses ) in your area, send me your magnification and I will find you a pair.Fred
I think we have talked about this before and after that I went looking for some .50 or .25 glasses but could only find 1.75 and up every where I looked. Where does every one find these things for sale?
My experience in the Army was that the peep sight on an M14 was close to the eye, like it would be on the tang of a long rifle, and I agree that they don't work that well when the light gets dim. Otherwise, I love peep sights, but I won't put one on my flintlock. I use store-bought reading glasses so I can see both sights clearly, but the target is a bit fuzzy. I think it's better to have a clear sight picture than a sharp view of the target.
Fred - see if they have .5 or .75's - not 5.0 or 7.5. The 1.0 and over distort long range vision too much. I have never seen any 'readers' in stores, including dollar stores under 1.0 dipoter.
Quote from: DarylFred - see if they have .5 or .75's - not 5.0 or 7.5. The 1.0 and over distort long range vision too much. I have never seen any 'readers' in stores, including dollar stores under 1.0 dipoter.As noted above, from some glasses places or pharmacies, you can order .25, .5 and .75 diopter readers - these allow you to see the sights very clearly, yet do not distort the target unreasonably.