I know what you mean about getting on and the eyesight follows.
About 6 years ago I had laser surgery to both eyes but even beforehand I was advised I may still require reading glasses as even laser cannot do both.
As I spend a lot of time in my workshop and having to wear glasses to see small detail etc was not on my agenda the surgeon suggested he could also fit a KAMRA lense in my right eye, which would allow me to read fine and with 20/20 from laser all should be sweet.
But when I asked about shooting he did advise I may need to have some shooting glasses to bring my right eye back to focus past reading requirements etc.
So I had it done and the difference is amazing. 20/20 vision and I can read the paper and small print no problems. When target shooting the sights are crystal clear but the targets were a tad blured due to the KAMRA lense.
He did a small adjusted prescription for my right eye for shooting and I used this US shop and selected the RX5008 curved lense prescription safety glasses as I could not find anyone in OZ who could do curved prescription safety lenses. The US ones are awesome and all up a lot cheaper than in OZ. Just get a prescription fill it in, select some frames and your done.
http://www.rx-safety.com/prescription-s ... asses.htmlAs Sarco indicates there are only a few adjustments available and not that long ago I went to a local shop that does shooting glasses to see if I could now get another set for slightly longer range shooting. There are now shops in Oz that can do curved prescription saftey glasses and she had some nice curved Austrian safety frames but man the final cost was over the moon compared to those from the US which also only took 2-1/2 weeks to receive.
So curved prescription safety glasses can now be done in Oz but check the total cost.