Whether or not people choose to wear Glasses
when shooting is there own Biz, but FWIW, here's a Shot
of my Lowes Safety Glasses after today's 45 round session
with musket:
Most of these spots are at least partially melted/imbedded
into the plastic, and won't come out.
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No - wind was light. This is pretty much normal. Has been
since I started shooting in the late 60's. Granted I was
shooting a Musket, with a whopping pan. Before anybody
asks, there's nothing unusual about how I shoot or hold
the Weapon; I look pretty much like everybody else when
I shoot. My safety glasses have always looked like this after
a lot of shooting, and so do my friends. Thats why I started
that other thread about types of Lenses in Prescription Glasses
and how well they hold up. But the simple point I wanted to
make here is why I wear the Glasses to begin with, & I figured
a Picture was worth a thousand words - again, FWIW.
Eric
ps - A shooting Buddy has suggested that we design and patent
a pair of glasses with tear-away sheet lenses, like MotoCross Face
shields...
http://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/f...d/257474/post/996889/hl//fromsearch/1/#996889