Massad Ayoob's Tips for Older Shooters - Bifocals

Published on May 29, 2023
Duration: 1:00

Massad Ayoob addresses the common issue of bifocal glasses hindering proper sight alignment for older shooters. He explains how standard bifocal placement forces an unnatural head posture, compromising balance and sight picture. The solution involves requesting custom bifocals with the reading plane at the top of the lens, enabling a natural stance and clear focus.

Quick Summary

Massad Ayoob explains that standard bifocals hinder shooting by forcing an unnatural head tilt to see the front sight. The solution is custom bifocals with the reading plane at the top, allowing a natural stance and clear sight picture.

Chapters

  1. 00:00The Bifocal Problem Explained
  2. 00:15Stance and Vision Conflict with Bifocals
  3. 00:37The Tactical Solution: Top-Mounted Bifocals

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main problem with standard bifocals for shooting?

Standard bifocals place the reading area at the bottom, forcing shooters to tilt their head back unnaturally to see the front sight. This compromises balance and creates a poor sight picture, often referred to as the 'Prussian Officer technique'.

How does a forward fighting stance conflict with standard bifocals?

When adopting a proper forward fighting stance, the front sight falls below the reading plane of standard bifocals. This prevents the shooter from focusing clearly on the sight, making accurate aiming impossible.

What is Massad Ayoob's recommended solution for bifocal shooting issues?

Ayoob advises requesting custom bifocals from an optician with the reading plane positioned at the top of the lens. This allows for a natural head posture and proper fighting stance while maintaining clear focus on the front sight.

Why is head posture important for shooting with bifocals?

An unnatural head posture, like the 'Prussian Officer' lean caused by standard bifocals, compromises the shooter's balance and stability. Maintaining a natural head position is crucial for consistent accuracy and control.

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