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		<title>How to Choose Protective Eyewear &#8212; Factors to Consider</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Sep 2017 16:27:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Eye Protection]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Proper eye protection is &#8216;must-have&#8217; gear for shooting sports. In addition to providing reliable impact protection, good shooting glasses should be comfortable, fog-free, and not interfere with your preferred hearing protection. Those who require corrective lenses also need to consider the various options available. In a past episode of their Weekly Gear Review, the 6.5 [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Proper eye protection is &#8216;must-have&#8217; gear for shooting sports. In addition to providing reliable impact protection, good shooting glasses should be comfortable, fog-free, and not interfere with your preferred hearing protection. Those who require corrective lenses also need to consider the various options available. In a past episode of their <a href="http://www.65guys.com/category/tech-talk/" target="_blank">Weekly Gear Review</a>, the 6.5 Guys discuss a variety of shooting glasses they have tried, including examples from DeCot, Oakley, and Wiley-X. Ed and Steve outline the key considerations when choosing eye protection, and then review practical aspects of eyewear design and construction that enhance comfort and functionality in the field.</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.65guys.com/a-look-at-our-shooting-glasses/" target="_blank">READ FULL ARTICLE ON 65Guys.com</a></h2>
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<p>The 6.5 Guys (Ed and Steve) offer a number of smart tips consider safety eyewear, helping you select the most effective safety glasses at an affordable price. Here are the 6.5 Guys&#8217; KEY Take-aways when choosing shooting glasses, including prescription eyewear:</p>
<blockquote><p><b>Key Things To Consider When Choosing Eye Protection</b></p>
<p>1. Avoid polarized lenses or lenses that reduce light transmission significantly (except for action shooting in very bright conditions with large, close targets).</p>
<p>2. Avoid frame designs that interfere with prone shooting.</p>
<p>3. Avoid designs that easily fog.</p>
<p>4. Avoid frame designs with thicker temples that are uncomfortable to wear underneath hearing protection.</p>
<p>5. Select lenses with an appropriate degree of ballistic protection. <a href="http://www.accurateshooter.com/technical-articles/eye-protection-for-shooters/" target='_blank'>CLICK HERE</a> to learn more about eyewear safety standards.</p>
<p>6. When you get your prescription, be sure your ophthalmologist includes the interpupillary distance. This is a critical measurement particularly for heavier prescriptions.</p>
<p>7. If you have a complicated prescription select a vendor who will actually spend time with you to address any concerns.</p></blockquote>
<p><b>Safety First &#8212; Your Eyes Are Irreplaceable</b><br />
<img class='alignright' hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/eyewear122303.png" alt="Safety Eyewear 6.5 Guys 65guys.com">Accurate shooting begins and ends with the human eye. Your career as a marksman could be cut short if you don’t use good eye protection every time you go to the range and/or handle a firearm.</p>
<p>Every year, 1,000,000 people suffer serious eye injuries. Shooting is hazardous; it is estimated that there are 30,000 firearms-related eye injuries each year (if you include paintball sports.) After paintball, general hunting accidents comprise most firearms-related eye injuries.</p>
<p>Quality eye protection need not be expensive. You can find comfortable, ANSI Z87.1-certified shooting glasses for under $10.00.</p>
<p>If you select shooting glasses carefully, and ensure that your eyewear is safety-certified, inexpensive shooting glasses can perform very well. But you need to avoid cheap, soft-plastic lenses that claim “impact resistance” without satisfying a testing standard.</p>
<p>For more comprehensive information on safety eyewear, read the AccurateShooter&#8217;s <a href="http://www.accurateshooter.com/technical-articles/eye-protection-for-shooters/" target='_blank'>Guide to Eye Protection for Shooters</a>.</p>
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		<title>New Champion Eyewear Offers Enhanced Impact Protection</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 18:33:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Champion Target has introduced a new series of shooting eyewear with impact resistance rated four times greater than &#8220;industry standard&#8221; ANSI Z87.1 specifications. These glasses are offered in both clear and gray-tinted lenses, either full-frame or open frame. The new clear ballistic shooting glasses (item 40615, MSRP: $17.49) have an open frame with a wrap-around [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.championtarget.com/shooting_accessories/eyes/ballistic.aspx" target="new">Champion Target</a> has introduced a new series of shooting eyewear with impact resistance rated four times greater than &#8220;industry standard&#8221; ANSI Z87.1 specifications. These glasses are offered in both clear and gray-tinted lenses, either full-frame or open frame. The new clear ballistic shooting glasses (item 40615, MSRP: $17.49) have an open frame with a wrap-around design offering enhanced temple protection. The clear lenses are good for iron sights shooting, offering high light transmission even while providing 99% UV protection.</p>
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<p><b>Full Frame Glasses meet MIL-PRF-31013 Standards</b><br />
The full-frame ballistic shooting glasses (item 40613, MSRP: $20.49) feature gray smoked lenses for reduced glare and enhanced image sharpness, and 99% UV protection. With impact protection that meets the tough military standard MIL-PRF-31013, these glasses are available in either red or black frames. NOTE: The new Champions are not the only shooting glasses that pass the MIL-PRF-31013 test. Many of the Wiley X products do so also (see video below).</p>
<p>You only have one set of eyes, and they are NOT replaceable. You should ALWAYS wear eye protection when shooting and it makes sense to use the best eyewear available. For more information on Shooting Eyewear, read our article on <a href="http://www.6mmbr.com/eyeprotection.html" target="new">Eye Protection for Shooters</a>.</p>
<p><b>MIL-PRF-31013 Certification vs. ANSI Z87.1</b><br />
Safety glasses for US military applications must be certified with a ballistic Vo rating which exceeds ANSI Z87.1 requirements by a factor of four. ANSI Z87.1 testing checks for penetration with a .25 caliber projectile at 150 fps. The military MIL-PRF-31013 Vo protocol checks for penetration by a .15-caliber projectile moving at roughly 650 fps. See Video below, showing test of Wiley X eyewear.</p>
<p><strong>MIL-PRF-31013 Test &#8212; .15 Cal Projectile at ~650 fps &#8212; Wiley X PT-1 Glasses</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2010/03/new-champion-eyewear-offers-enhanced-impact-protection/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p>
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