DPS Tactical Training Center
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DPS Tactical Training Center
Can someone tell me if DPS Tactical Training Center (Range) located at 810 CR 240, Florence, Texas is an indoor range or outdoor?
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Re: DPS Tactical Training Center
For CHL instructor qualification, the range is outside.
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Thanks. I was hoping for an outside range. Due to my nearsightedness, I found it was hard to see the X-ring at 15-yard clearly without my prescription glasses. I think the lighting at my local indoor range also has something to do with it. If I use my prescription glasses, I can see the X-ring OK, but my front sights is now blurring. A friend of mine suggest to get the prescription for one of my eye and clear class for another. Anyone else has this problem?
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Tony's Range 10000 US Highway 183 N. Used to be Stan's. All outside ranges as well if it helps.
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Re: DPS Tactical Training Center
The last few years I have been getting a set of mono-vision glasses made for shooting iron sights. Dominant eye set for the front sight to be in focus. The other eye is set for distance. Works great except I cant read the head stamp on my brass. I think this year I am going to have the same thing done but maybe with a bifocal in one lense so I can read up close.BCGlocker wrote:Thanks. I was hoping for an outside range. Due to my nearsightedness, I found it was hard to see the X-ring at 15-yard clearly without my prescription glasses. I think the lighting at my local indoor range also has something to do with it. If I use my prescription glasses, I can see the X-ring OK, but my front sights is now blurring. A friend of mine suggest to get the prescription for one of my eye and clear class for another. Anyone else has this problem?
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Thank you for the information. I will try this.Seabear wrote:
The last few years I have been getting a set of mono-vision glasses made for shooting iron sights. Dominant eye set for the front sight to be in focus. The other eye is set for distance. Works great except I cant read the head stamp on my brass. I think this year I am going to have the same thing done but maybe with a bifocal in one lens so I can read up close.
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Re: DPS Tactical Training Center
Definitely! Have your dominant eye corrected so you can focus on the front sight, and your other eye for distance.
When I changed my left/right contact lens prescriptions, my shooting improved like crazy. All of a sudden I was able to follow my own advice to focus on the front sight.
When I changed my left/right contact lens prescriptions, my shooting improved like crazy. All of a sudden I was able to follow my own advice to focus on the front sight.
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