Shooting with only prescription eyeglasses
Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 10:40 am
I'm a relatively new shooter. When I first began going to the range I asked several folks whether I needed more eye protection than just my prescription glasses. Most folks that I asked seemed to agree that these were "probably" enough. It was suggested that I might get a pair of clip on shades to cut glare and protect my regular glasses from dings.
I mostly shoot at indoor ranges. My favorite is a standard multi-lane range with dividing panels between each lane. I was at this particular range a couple of weeks ago. Patronage was light that day with only half the lanes in use. The lanes on either side of me were empty. Two lanes to my left was a guy with several handguns and an ammo box.
I was firing away when, "BOOM!", a cannon went off. I glanced over at the guy to my left and saw he was shooting a .44 magnum. Aw man! I snugged my ears a little tighter to my head and went on shooting.
When the next sonic boom happened I felt something hit my face. I always carry a mirror (compass, actually) in my range bag so I pulled it out and took a look.
Evidently a piece of shrapnel from his .44 nicked me UNDER MY GLASSES about 1/2 inch under my right eye. The cut under my eye was deep enough to draw blood and sting like the devil but I was more concerned about what COULD have happened.
There's also a permanent nick on the INSIDE of my right lens barely below my direct line of vision. Now I see a constant spot in front of me regardless of which direction I look. Gonna have to replace a pair of glasses.
Moral of the story: Prescription eyeglasses are NOT enough! Always wear a pair of "over-the-glasses" wrap-around protectors.
I mostly shoot at indoor ranges. My favorite is a standard multi-lane range with dividing panels between each lane. I was at this particular range a couple of weeks ago. Patronage was light that day with only half the lanes in use. The lanes on either side of me were empty. Two lanes to my left was a guy with several handguns and an ammo box.
I was firing away when, "BOOM!", a cannon went off. I glanced over at the guy to my left and saw he was shooting a .44 magnum. Aw man! I snugged my ears a little tighter to my head and went on shooting.
When the next sonic boom happened I felt something hit my face. I always carry a mirror (compass, actually) in my range bag so I pulled it out and took a look.
Evidently a piece of shrapnel from his .44 nicked me UNDER MY GLASSES about 1/2 inch under my right eye. The cut under my eye was deep enough to draw blood and sting like the devil but I was more concerned about what COULD have happened.
There's also a permanent nick on the INSIDE of my right lens barely below my direct line of vision. Now I see a constant spot in front of me regardless of which direction I look. Gonna have to replace a pair of glasses.
Moral of the story: Prescription eyeglasses are NOT enough! Always wear a pair of "over-the-glasses" wrap-around protectors.