You've seen the rest...now experience the best...WHITE GOLD....
designed by an Optometrist and Sporting Clays AA Class Shooter...

Drs. Odum and Brooks have extensively studied shooting tints and frames on the market.  They have concluded that they could offer a higher quality and more attractive product at a lesser cost to their patients.  It is their belief that shooting glasses should be attractive on females, males, teens, and children and should be affordable to everyone.  They have obtained the best of the best frame design (patent pending) and formulated the best of the best shooting tints and are ready to offer them to their patients.  The lenses they use are flawless and the standard frame is made of beta titanium.  Their custom tints can be placed in any frame with any Rx.  Each patient's needs are attended by Drs. Odum and Brooks to ensure the highest quality pair of glasses and in turn, the most dead birds.

Feel free to schedule a trip down to their farm to shoot in their product before buying.

Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation Promotion
Family Eye Care believes in our youth and is thrilled to offer any member of the SCTP deeply discounted custom shooting glasses.  These glasses are custom designed by Drs. Odum and Brooks using the finest lenses (think of a flawless diamond) and beta titanium (used by NASA).  The glasses are made individually by the doctors to ensure they meet the highest standards.  Rxs are available at no additional cost.  White Gold glasses are a steal at $150 for 2 frames and 2 tint colors of your choice.  Lens and frames carry a one year warranty.  Family and group rates available. We promise you will not be dissappointed.

 

 

 

*It goes without saying that safety is indisputably our shooting glasses’ most critical role and the very reason we’re required to wear them on the sporting clays course. Smart shotgunners, of course, wear top-quality eye wear any time they’re at a gun club on while hunting. Protecting our eyesight is not negotiable, and we know that. Yet the eye glasses features that protect—and enhance—our vision are inactive and practically invisible to us, like airbags on a car, so we seldom give them much thought.

What we want our eye wear to do for us most is to help us see targets as well as we possibly can. We expect definition and contrast that make targets stand out against a broad range of backdrops and lighting conditions. We can’t hit what we can’t see, so making a thoughtful choice in shooting eye wear takes a little homework.

The search for the eye wear that’s right for you starts with your eye doctor. Our eyes have to be doing their job before we can expect our shooting glasses to do theirs. Like it or not, our eyesight yields to age, especially as we reach our 50s. Changes in vision are often gradual, sometimes imperceptible. An overall assessment of eye health and vision by a qualified professional makes perfect sense, no matter your age or how well you think you see. Your optometrist can give you quite a bit of information regarding how your eyes are working, tweak your prescription if you’ve been wearing Rx glasses for some time, or simply verify that your eyesight is as good as it gets.

If you get the news that you need glasses, don’t fret because Rx wearers have quite a few choices these days. Individual lenses of varying colors and tint can be individually molded or ground for your prescription. Another option is getting plano (non-prescription) lenses with Rx inserts, which let the wearer change only the insert as the prescription changes, so individual colored Rx lenses don’t have to be ground. Buy an assortment of switchable plano tints you like, and, unless you scratch or otherwise damage then, you can use them forever.

Reputation and word-of-mouth are great references when it comes to choosing lens colors and tints, but what works well for your buddies or the club’s top gun may not work so well for you. Talk to your optometrist and the optical shop folks or makers who craft your lenses. There are quite a few opticians who do custom work, and many are clay target shooters themselves. Attend a big clays shoot, and you’ll have a host of glasses vendors ready to help you sort out which tints let you see targets the best.

*Great Sporting Shades By Kelly Denton Page 34 of the September 2009 issue of Sporting Clays

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