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    Recomend me some shooting glasses

    Tired of the WalMart specials, looking for something better. Some body recommended Decots, but I don't really wanna spent $275-300 on 'em either. There has to be a middle ground. Links are appreciated.

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    check out what grainger offers. usually where i get mine. cabelas catalog as well if you want something in camo.

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    I have a pair of Wiley X and love them. They come in a nice case with multiple lenses.

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    I can't believe after all these years he actually wants to see what he is shooting at!!
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    I can't believe that, DMO, knowing some of the "Characters" that read and post here, and know HIM, would open himself up for this.... Well, here it comes:

    Any of these would fit the requisites for shooting glasses for you.

    http://www.toxel.com/wp-content/uplo.../glasses03.jpg
    http://www.maximumeyewear.com/produc...ie-glasses.jpg
    http://image.dhgate.com/albu_2665229...me-glasses.jpghttp://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_AA300_.jpg
    http://www.getinjoy.com/217-large_de...ye-pattern.jpg
    http://www.randomfunstuff.com/catalo...ypnotizing.jpg

    It is not like there is any help for your shooting, other than stocks that actually fit you.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Roundballer

    It is not like there is any help for your shooting, other than stocks that actually fit you.

    WHY do I subject myself to this? lol I'm required to wear 'em, I just wanna find a decent pair. All of your suggestions will be given the attention they deserve.
    Last edited by dmo8361; 08-05-2013 at 04:02 PM.

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    i got this set up about a month ago, find me at the range and ill let you look at them. I got them because i could not find a pair that would not fog up during 3 gun.so far they have not fogged on me at all.

    http://www.esseyepro.com/Suppressor-...86_detail.html

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    There is also revisionmilitary, you can get a frame and lenses. The frame is 35.99 and lenses are 19.99

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    I like the BX safety glasses made by 3M. one of the more comfortable ones to wear and they are pretty scratch resistant and have great clarity. In the past I have has a local optician make a pair of clear safety glasses for me with non prescription lenses. Cost about $100 with the frames. I liked them until they met an unfortunate end (hint - do not put them down in your car and drop your shooting box on them)

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