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Shooting with glasses?

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by NEW61375, Mar 9, 2009.

  1. bowhunter546

    bowhunter546 Weekend Warrior

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    Thank you!! Investigating.....
     
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    bowhunter546 Weekend Warrior

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    Rob, great link, thank you! I'm still confused. Do these peeps have a "perscription" lens in them?? They all looked like they just had colored lenses. What is the "W" factor??
     
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    They are not specifically prescription but are varied by lens power. I use the purple #5, I believe it to be the weakest power as per the specs, the higher the #, the stronger the power. Verifiers

    And I assuming the "W" factor is what I refer to as the wow factor when shooting the new center pivot bows by Bowtech?

    When people shoot them for the first time, the first word out of their mouth is "WOW". :cool:

    :d
     
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    Cool. So, it is a magnifier lens in a peep sight, plus a color filter??????????? (Still confused, but very interested!!)
     
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    how bout laser surgery? I did it, problem solved, no glasses needed now. If not, try a G-5 meta peep, that thing's huge.
     

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