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Old 05-01-2011, 02:51 PM   #1
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A few days ago i went onto a website and saw this: Clear target Sighting Disc.

Its a very simple decal that works like a static sticker that you stick to a car window. You put this in the corner of your glasses " prescription or shooting glasses" and it is friggin amazing what it did for me!

My sights always looked blurry and you all have heard me millions of times, complaining about having to get my glasses updated so i can see. While i still have not done that YET, i am getting by now with the clear target shooting disc.

Yesterday i took my Optima out with the Truglo ghost ring / Globe set up and could not believe it! I set up a deer target and slapped on a black shoot n c vital target which has a 1" orange bulls eye on it.

2 out of 2 shots touching at 100 yards! No scope, just open sights. I had my dad and brother try it and they both couldnt believe how it helps your eye focus and clear up the sights and target.

1" bulls eye and shooting open sights at 100 yards was something i havent done in years!

They are cheap too and you can reuse them over and over. I paid under $9 with shipping included.
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Old 05-01-2011, 04:46 PM   #2
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I mentioned them here recently and now you've interested me enough to want to try them out too! They're probably a good item for anyone to have on hand. After all why wait until after you really need one to buy some. Be prepared!

http://www.clear2target.com/sighting-discs

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Old 05-01-2011, 05:14 PM   #3
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A few days ago i went onto a website and saw this: Clear target Sighting Disc.

Its a very simple decal that works like a static sticker that you stick to a car window. You put this in the corner of your glasses " prescription or shooting glasses" and it is friggin amazing what it did for me!

My sights always looked blurry and you all have heard me millions of times, complaining about having to get my glasses updated so i can see. While i still have not done that YET, i am getting by now with the clear target shooting disc.

Yesterday i took my Optima out with the Truglo ghost ring / Globe set up and could not believe it! I set up a deer target and slapped on a black shoot n c vital target which has a 1" orange bulls eye on it.

2 out of 2 shots touching at 100 yards! No scope, just open sights. I had my dad and brother try it and they both couldnt believe how it helps your eye focus and clear up the sights and target.

1" bulls eye and shooting open sights at 100 yards was something i havent done in years!

They are cheap too and you can reuse them over and over. I paid under $9 with shipping included.
Very interesting item, i don't wear glasses, though i am sure i should lol. but i do shoot with shooting glasses. might give them a try. Ray
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Old 05-02-2011, 06:30 AM   #4
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Target shooters have been using them for years. Diopter ?? glasses I think they're called.
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Old 05-02-2011, 06:52 AM   #5
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Target shooters have been using them for years. Diopter ?? glasses I think they're called.
Yes they have, but the ones i have seen in the past attach with a suction cup to the glasses. this is a new take on that idea. Ray
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