glasses

The benefits of prescription inserts in shooting glasses

James Marchington discovers there’s more to corrective shooting glasses than he realised. If you’re reading this then I take it that, like me, you wouldn’t stand a chance of hitting a target without glasses, or perhaps contact lenses. That’s fine,

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Looking healthy: Shooting performance and health problems

Keeping an eye on the health of your eyes can be easy if the problem is visible. Ed Lyons looks at one of the less subtle problems that can occur

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Posted in Advice and tips, Coaching

Persistence of Vision Pt 2: Visual Enhances

In this second installment of our three-part Persistence of Vision series, Ed Lyons looks at the options available should we wish to enhance our vision, whether we choose glasses, contact lenses, laser treatment or other forms of surgery

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Why proper glasses can improve your shooting

A number of different problems can affect the quality of your shooting, and Ed Lyons highlights three cases with varying issues that have arisen recently

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Posted in Advice and tips, Ask the Experts, Coaching, Skeet, Sporting, Trap

Seeing colours

Ed Lyons answers a question regarding colour blindness

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Ask the Experts: April

Our panel of experts tackle your clay shooting queries from fear of failure to bifocal blues

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