Another Eye Care Article by Dr. Norman Wong

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Another Eye Care Article by Dr. Norman Wong

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Use of obsolete presciption glasses

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Ytd found a set of glasses, problably the first one I ever had @ 1975. Had them made because when the other guy trew the tennis ball up to serve I had trouble to focus on it. My tennis and shooting improved imensely.

Tried them today and is the best shooting lens I found. Have no idea of grades, but the focus is very near front sight but rear is better than with the 0.25 diopters I was using.

Is a very good tip.
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Re: Another Eye Care Article by Dr. Norman Wong

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I've just added another topic, Nutrition and Eye Health, to my page of Sharingan Contacts Dr. Norman Wong's Eye Articles. For those unfamiliar with Dr. Wong, he is a Bullseye shooter who is also an Eye Doctor and has written about several things important to shooters. His articles include the following:


BULLSEYE SHOOTERS' GUIDE FOR THE EYECARE PROFESSIONAL
ABBE Values
Inaccuracies with Eyeglass Prescriptions
Eye Exam with Eyechart at 20 feet vs. 50 yards or 1,000 yards
Red Dot Focusing Position
Use of Obsolete Prescription Eyeglasses as Shooting Glasses
Keeping Focused
Shooters' Eye Dominance and Suppression, Sighting with Dot Scopes
Sight Fading, Troxler Effect and Oxygen Deprivation
To Occlude or not to Occlude
The Ideal Pupil
Suspicious Pupils
Shooters with Ocular Migraines
Lutein
Amblyopia (Lazy Eye), Our Future Bullseye Shooters
(Doc Wong's) Non Glare, Concentric Ring, Anti-Parallax Red Dot Scope Enhancer
Health Warning, Protect Your Eyes
Target Image Size Through The Red Dot Scope
Results of the Red Dot Position Survey
An Insight to "20/20"
Ocular Lubricants for Shooters
What Are Floaters?
Nutrition and Eye Health

To access the top of the page of articles above, you can go to:

Dr. Norman Wong's Eye Articles

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Ed Hall
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Hello,
I'm also doing preparation for shooting. but in last week i got a accident and my eye sight become weak, i was looking for some solution and i saw your post thanks for it. now i will contact to doc. wong may be he can help me....
can you share his contact no. please..

thank you
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Since the previous post appears to be BS with a blatant piece of spam inserted into my quote, I shall provide no contact data. I would also appreciate it, if a mod could remove the link in the first line, and/or the entirety of these last two posts. Thanks!
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