A cane and a dog are next for me...
Bifocals mess ya up when you're trying to do things like walk across lava rock, or step on stones to cross a creek.
As far as eye relief etc, I've found no problems there.
Use of spotting scope and LRF is a bit of a hassle.
However, WARNING, watch for crooked cross hairs. I bought a new scope and the cross hairs were crooked. They sent me another upon my phone call. In the mean time I put the scope up to my "other" eye. Reticle was straight.
As long as I don't change power on the scope the ol' crooked eye (right) puts 'em in the same hole. Change power and things move all over the place.
VA Dr. got me some thing called ISENSE from the health food store. 3 months of that took 10 years off of my glasses prescription. Right eye still can't see straight but now I'm left handed.
Watch out for that macular degeneration. The supplements are cheap and worth it, if they work for you.
Also glasses are teh pits in heavy snow fall and rain. And when wearing any kind of camo head gear.
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On the other hand................she had warts
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