The eyes have it for Ben Cartwright as he gets the low down on his vision with a little help from Ed Lyons – after all, you can’t hit what you can’t see. I need a new pair of eyeballs!…
vision
Ben Cartwright addresses his vision
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Persistence of vision pt3: Focus on success
In this third and final instalment of his Persistence of Vision series, Ed Lyons looks at alternative methods to enhance our visual system
Posted in Advice and tips, Coaching, Features
Are you seeing double?
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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
Posted in Advice and tips, Coaching
Q&A: Optical options for astigmatism
Ophthalmologist, Ed Lyons, explains options for correcting your vision for shooters with a high astigmatism
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Ask the Experts: April
Our panel of experts tackle your clay shooting queries from fear of failure to bifocal blues
More than meets the eye
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Seeing Skeet
The right contacts
Q I’m 55 years old, have been wearing glasses for 20 years and have always shot in prescription shooting glasses. However, I have just had a free trial with daily disposable contact lenses and WOW – I’m shooting better and getting the scores to prove it. The contacts are comfortable and user friendly, however, I think my vision is more pin-sharp in glasses, yet my scores have improved. Why is this?