Make sense to me. Sounds like a smart purchase. I had shooting glasses once, they had a yellowish ting to them. Good luck. Okay, okay, I had a compound bow years ago.
Outdoor shooting. Never shot indoors. Really didn't enjoy shooting at anything that didn't shoot back.
After three years in Vietnam being shot at, I didn't find much excitement in shooting at targets. That's just me I guess. All is good.
Here I am in my new shooting glasses. I don't think you can see it in the picture, but they have custom bifocal insets (which come in handy, for reading score cards at meets.)
We just got back from a trip to Lancaster Archery. This place is to archery what Pasteur Pharmacy is to shaving...one big toy store! Got the hubby a new release & I had a chance to test the shooting glasses indoors. He loves the thumb release & my glasses work as well indoors as outdoors. (I had been concerned that they might be too dark.)
I'm so excited! I am getting a new bow. It's a Hoyt target bow, which can be hard to get. (Wait time on orders can be 2-3 months.) As luck would have it, I came upon a barely used lefty for sale at a pro shop in PA. These bows are super-fast and great for competitions.
That's a beaut! What is the draw weight? BTW, Today, I completed the NFAA (National Field Archery Assn.) Level 2 instructor's course. It was fun & interesting.