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Shooters
of all kinds require eye protection, whether at the range or in the
field. The majority of shooting activities take place in close
proximity to the face. Facing the possibility of ricochets, flying
objects (ejecting shells, etc), wind, sun and dust, it only makes
sense to use good eye protection. Although everyday sunglasses are
better than nothing, you're much better off with a pair of
protective glasses specifically designed for shooting activities.
But when
searching for a quality pair of shooting glasses, what factors
do you look at to help make an educated purchase?
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