Hello Sir. I'm from Poland. I was watching Your videos from long time. This pushed me to move from air rifle to center fire rifle(and rimfire also). After some training i was able to win last competition in center fire rifle and rim fire! Thanks for inspiration and knowledne sharing ! Have a great weekend!
Thank you for posting this. Even though I do not wear corrective lenses, a pair of these frames with plano lenses cured my fogging problem that I have been having with every pair of glasses I have tried. Had you not posted this I never would have heard of these.
@Konrad I recently purchased a set from Neal. Though my prescription is correct, it takes some time getting used to the lens orientation vs my daily eyeglasses. The reticle is incredibly sharp now. Do you occlude or cover your left eye? This seems to help me.
At the beginning of the video you can see a black plate that covers part of the left lens. This effectively blocks out my left eye and I only see anything through my right.
A friend of mine told me to watch some of your videos to glean some information. I have a question on your eyesight video. Who is doing the initial exam on your eyes and are they making the needed prescription adjustments for your shooting lenses or does I.S.S. do this when they make the lenses? Do you need a different lens for different length barrels? Thank you and keep up the good work. Rick H.
I don't own that specific kind of eyewear, but the ones I do wear seem to have the same woman-repelling properties (I think my gray beard may also amplify their power). Informative video as always!
I notice you're in IL, I believe. Didn't they recently passed an AWB that makes it where you can't do the CMP matches anymore due to the magazine restrictions?
What is a good source for those adjustable round shooting frames??? I've been putting off dealing with my eyesight through a scope and I must get on with it. I must get some frames and find someone to make the lenses.
A friend of mine told me to watch some of your videos to glean some information. I have a question on your eyesight video. Who is doing the initial exam on your eyes and are they making the needed prescription adjustments for your shooting lenses or does I.S.S. do this when they make the lenses? Do you need a different lens for different length barrels? Thank you and keep up the good work. Rick H.
This applies to optical sights. The exam is done by an optometrist. Get a normal distance prescription without adjustments. Provide that prescription to I.S.S. and they will provide lens.
Hello Sir. I'm from Poland. I was watching Your videos from long time. This pushed me to move from air rifle to center fire rifle(and rimfire also). After some training i was able to win last competition in center fire rifle and rim fire! Thanks for inspiration and knowledne sharing ! Have a great weekend!
Congratulations!
@@jeffallen3382 Thank You! ;)
Thank you for posting this. Even though I do not wear corrective lenses, a pair of these frames with plano lenses cured my fogging problem that I have been having with every pair of glasses I have tried. Had you not posted this I never would have heard of these.
@Konrad I recently purchased a set from Neal. Though my prescription is correct, it takes some time getting used to the lens orientation vs my daily eyeglasses. The reticle is incredibly sharp now.
Do you occlude or cover your left eye? This seems to help me.
At the beginning of the video you can see a black plate that covers part of the left lens. This effectively blocks out my left eye and I only see anything through my right.
This must be why my made-for-car-driving-distance-sunnies, work better than all my others 😄👍
0:07 Aren't those called birth control glasses? Great video !
A friend of mine told me to watch some of your videos to glean some information. I have a question on your eyesight video. Who is doing the initial exam on your eyes and are they making the needed prescription adjustments for your shooting lenses or does I.S.S. do this when they make the lenses? Do you need a different lens for different length barrels? Thank you and keep up the good work.
Rick H.
I don't own that specific kind of eyewear, but the ones I do wear seem to have the same woman-repelling properties (I think my gray beard may also amplify their power). Informative video as always!
I notice you're in IL, I believe. Didn't they recently passed an AWB that makes it where you can't do the CMP matches anymore due to the magazine restrictions?
No. CMP matches are still being held as before.
Long time listener, first time caller. Where can you buy these in the USA?
I.S.S. in Ft. Worth, TX.
What is a good source for those adjustable round shooting frames??? I've been putting off dealing with my eyesight through a scope and I must get on with it. I must get some frames and find someone to make the lenses.
Those are Junkers frames. I bought them, and the lenses, from I.S.S. in Texas.
I heard about your channel at the range and just recently subscribed. I noticed you use a bolt release. Which one do you and why? Thank you.
I use the BAD lever. My preference is for bolt releases that can be actuated without putting my finger through the trigger guard.
Thanks Konrad, keep up the good work. You are helping a lot of people.
A friend of mine told me to watch some of your videos to glean some information. I have a question on your eyesight video. Who is doing the initial exam on your eyes and are they making the needed prescription adjustments for your shooting lenses or does I.S.S. do this when they make the lenses? Do you need a different lens for different length barrels? Thank you and keep up the good work.
Rick H.
This applies to optical sights.
The exam is done by an optometrist. Get a normal distance prescription without adjustments. Provide that prescription to I.S.S. and they will provide lens.