



January 27, 2012
Randolph Engineering: How to Choose the Right Tint for Shooting Glasses
By The Editors
Randolph Engineering has a variety of tints for its shooting glasses. Learn how to choose the right lenses for your next hunt or shooting competition and check out the company's new HD lenses.
Comments (9)
Very interesting info; Good Stuff! Thanks Phil
Good info. thanks.
Best explanation of the effects of 3 different lense colors (why the need for 17 different colors?). I was one of those 'confused" folks you mentioned, Phil. Time to switch out my grey for purple.
When I try to read about the Randolph Shooting Glasses & choosing the right tint,I get a blank page!
Ray
When I try to read about Randolph Glasses I get a blank page.
Ray
Mr. Robertson is extremely knowledgeable and helpful in picking exactly the right lenses and frames to meet your needs and shooting discipline. He did my prescription shooting glasses and they are perfect. You can contact him directly through his website, sgspecialist.net
How can I bring up the article you guys wrote on choosing the right tint of shooting glasses?After the opening paragraph,nothing else is written.
Ray
I've always used a yellow tint but this is very useful info. Funny the stuff you never hear or think of and it just falls right in your lap out a clear blue sky. I will be checking on this further thanks folks.
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When I try to read about the Randolph Shooting Glasses & choosing the right tint,I get a blank page!
Ray
Very interesting info; Good Stuff! Thanks Phil
Good info. thanks.
Best explanation of the effects of 3 different lense colors (why the need for 17 different colors?). I was one of those 'confused" folks you mentioned, Phil. Time to switch out my grey for purple.
When I try to read about Randolph Glasses I get a blank page.
Ray
Mr. Robertson is extremely knowledgeable and helpful in picking exactly the right lenses and frames to meet your needs and shooting discipline. He did my prescription shooting glasses and they are perfect. You can contact him directly through his website, sgspecialist.net
How can I bring up the article you guys wrote on choosing the right tint of shooting glasses?After the opening paragraph,nothing else is written.
Ray
I've always used a yellow tint but this is very useful info. Funny the stuff you never hear or think of and it just falls right in your lap out a clear blue sky. I will be checking on this further thanks folks.
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