Glasses wearers/ Bino users ....a ??
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RE: Glasses wearers/ Bino users ....a ??
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RE: Glasses wearers/ Bino users ....a ??
Yeah....If I offended you guys who have lasik.....I apologize.
Really SWamp.....you can be as petty as you want. But the fact is....I use my binos while I'm BOWHUNTING.
When's the last time you used your GUN to bowhunt (don't answer that!)?
Really SWamp.....you can be as petty as you want. But the fact is....I use my binos while I'm BOWHUNTING.
When's the last time you used your GUN to bowhunt (don't answer that!)?
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RE: Glasses wearers/ Bino users ....a ??
ORIGINAL: SwampCollie
I think this post belongs in the gear review and or optics threads.
Mods... please move.
I think this post belongs in the gear review and or optics threads.
Mods... please move.
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RE: Glasses wearers/ Bino users ....a ??
Actually I use bino's while I am deerhunting. Maybe this should go in the deerhunting forum. Or maybe in the predator forum since I use them when hunting fox too.
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Jeff:
I wore glasses for about 15 years. A cheap/effective solution is to wash the lenses with a soapy water solution, using just regular old hand bar soap (Ivory works good). When done, leave just a bit of the soapy residue on the lenses, and then wipe the soapy residue off with a optical cleaning cloth as compared to washing/rinsing it off. It will leavea thin invisible coating on the lens that will last quite some time and does a great job of preventing fogging up.
I wore glasses for about 15 years. A cheap/effective solution is to wash the lenses with a soapy water solution, using just regular old hand bar soap (Ivory works good). When done, leave just a bit of the soapy residue on the lenses, and then wipe the soapy residue off with a optical cleaning cloth as compared to washing/rinsing it off. It will leavea thin invisible coating on the lens that will last quite some time and does a great job of preventing fogging up.