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NJBowmen

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Well I have always had a problem with shooting and not being able to anchor right and not being able to see through my glasses. Was wondering if anybody else has the same problem, cause contacts are not an option...
 
I was really gonna ask the same question. I just started back with a compound after 3 yrs of recurve. My glasses for some reason blur the pin. I thought the peep was too small till I tried taking my glasses off and it was like night and day. Gonna have to hunt with contacts I guess. My lenses were clean with no smudges and the pin was still blurry …….go figure
 
I can anchor but I cant drop my nose to the string so I have always had to adjust to that
When I shoot with my glasses I can touch my nose to the string... but I think I know what you mean, try new glasses, maybe sports glasses because if your glasses are not fitted properly or tight to your face, you will get that double vision where you are partially looking through the glasses.
 
Im 36....I can use my regular glasses with the verifier and the only way im going to shoot a crossbow is if I can't draw my bow back any morre
Well if you can't see with your glasses, do the animal a favor... what about sports glasses? You know what I mean, they have bands that go around your head and keep your glasses tight to your face.
 
I know what your saying but if you read my post I can shoot with my glasses I just can't drop my nose to th string and get the perfect alignment.
I know exactly what you are saying(I think), when you touch your nose to the string you are at the edge of your glasses? I think I know what you mean, if you are catching the glasses and non glasses at that point when the string touches your nose, then you need glasses that extend or are brought closer to your face, I wear glasses and I think I know what you mean, more info?
 
I shoot with a verifer and it is awesome. Youll love it. 9 is the max right? Damn u must be blind. Lol. A bit of advice, use teflon tape or blue loc-tight on the threads. They can come a little lose and rattle.
 
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