When shooting with sunglasses (or any glasses) make sure that the lenses are not distorting your view of the sight and target. An easy way to check this is to hold the sunglasses at arm’s length and look through them at a straight, vertical line in the distance. Turn the glasses to simulate the angle you would be looking through at the sight and target. Is the vertical line perfectly vertical or is wavy or disjointed? If it’s not a perfect line, the lenses could be distorting your shooting image and can cause you to be off target.
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Have never considered sunglasses impacting my shooting. Great tip!