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Re: Glasses fog while shooting

Posted: Fri May 27, 2016 7:27 pm
by Jago668
The Wall wrote:
Lynyrd wrote:
The Wall wrote:Don't wear glasses that block the sides. Get something with large front lenses like the state troopers sunglasses. The way I shoot it's very unlikely there will be anything coming through the sides. Unless you're worried about something coming from the guy shooting next to you.
I've been to a public range only for the purpose of qualifying for my CHL. A hot brass casing from the guy next to me stuck on the side of my nose under the glasses just as I was squeezing off a round. It was not a pleasant feeling.
My wife had one go down the front of her shirt while I was at an indoor range. She was standing behind be and to my right. Maybe should get a boob guard. She did have her safety classes on. :lol:
A lady I used to date has a .22lr brass shaped scar on her right breast because she wouldn't change shirts when I told her too. She never wore a low cut shirt to the range again though.

Re: Glasses fog while shooting

Posted: Sat May 28, 2016 8:07 am
by TxD
Best anti fog is a product called "Cat Crap".
Spray or gel, I have used it for years and it works on glass or plastic lenses.
Sold in diving and ski shops.

http://www.amazon.com/EK-10003C-Cat-Crap/dp/B002ZNA488