See the sight. See the target. Read the dope.
Bifocal and full-magnifier ballistic eyewear for shooters and hunters over forty. Front sight sharp. Dope card readable. Target in focus — all at once. ANSI Z87.1+ impact rated. Leave the readers in the truck.
Pick your line
Prone at 800, dialing MOA off a dope card taped to your stock. The card blurred years ago. The bullseye didn't.
Grey light in the blind, a buck at the treeline, and a ballistic drop you have to hold in your head — not squint to read.
A clean front sight is everything. If it's a fuzzy blob, you're guessing. We make it a crisp black post again.
Fast, bright, unforgiving. High-contrast lenses that pop an orange bird out of a grey sky, rated to eat a stray pellet.
Reload under a barricade, read a chamber flag, ID the threat downrange. Impact protection that also lets you read up close.
The two flagships
C2
Bifocal ballistic shooting glasses. A true +2.0 optical segment bonded into the lower lens, sitting exactly where your dope card, your dial, and the ammo box live — while everything above it stays dead-sharp distance optics. Read your data, snap back to a crisp front sight and target, and never break position for a pair of readers again. Rated ANSI Z87.1+ high-impact, because it's still eyewear that eats what comes off the bench.
- ProtectionANSI Z87.1+ · MIL-PRF-32432 (V0) · EN 166
- Bifocal+1.5 / +2.0 / +2.5 bonded lower segment
- LensClear · amber HD · smoke — anti-fog, anti-scratch
- FrameWraparound TR-90, low-profile for cheek weld
- KitHard case, leash, lens cloth, ballistic cert card
MAGshot
Full-lens magnifier shooting glasses for close, reading-heavy work — loading benches, case prep, primer seating, tying flies, checking a chamber. Edge-to-edge +2.5 magnification across the whole lens, so everything within arm's reach snaps into detail without a single squint. Same ballistic build as the C2: full ANSI Z87.1+ impact protection, because "just at the bench" still means brass, primers, and pressure.
- ProtectionANSI Z87.1+ · MIL-PRF-32432 (V0) · EN 166
- MagnifyFull-lens +1.5 / +2.0 / +2.5 / +3.0
- CustomRemovable magnifier adapter — run it on your sighting eye, one side, or both
- LensClear HD, anti-fog, anti-static (powder-friendly)
- FrameWraparound TR-90, over-the-glasses fit available
- UseReloading · gunsmithing · optics work · detail prep
The hands are steady. The trigger is honest.
Nothing about your shooting fell off. Your hold is still solid. Your trigger press is cleaner than half the guys at the range who could be your kids. What changed is the thing nobody warned you about: somewhere past forty-five, your eye stopped focusing up close. The front sight went fuzzy. The dope card turned to grey mush. The ammo box became a guessing game. And the industry's answer was a pair of drugstore readers that blur your target and won't stop a stray pellet.
That's not a fix. That's a compromise nobody asked for. Spits Firing Line exists for the shooter who refuses it: the guy who's been reading wind since before laser rangefinders, who can still call a flyer before the spotter does, who is not — under any circumstances — going to squint at a dope card and hope.
So we did the obvious thing the optical industry wouldn't: we put a real bifocal segment into a ballistic lens. See your front sight and your target up top, drop your eyes to read your data down low, come back up sharp. Or go full-magnifier for the bench, where the work is all up close. Certified Z87.1+ either way, because eyewear that fails on impact is just an accident waiting to happen with better marketing.
You earned those grey hairs behind a rifle. They don't cost you accuracy — only readability, and readability is a solved problem now. Zero's still true. Data's still readable. Range is still open. Go send it.
The targets don't lie
Sixty-two years old and my front sight had been a grey smear for a decade. First string with the C2, I shot my tightest group since I was fifty. My spotter thought I'd re-zeroed. I'd just started seeing.
I reload three nights a week. Used to bounce readers on and off just to seat primers. MAGshot stays on my face all session, and it'll eat a case rupture. That's not a luxury at the bench — that's the whole point.
Legal light, buck at 180, and my drop chart was a blur last season. This season I read it, held over, and filled the tag before shooting light was gone. First time in years I didn't have to guess.
SEC 05 / RANGE IS HOT · FIRST LIGHT 0612
Front sight.
Read the dope.
Send it.
Old eyes are not a handicap — they're a fixed problem. See your sight, read your data, keep your groups tight. Certified Z87.1+ ballistic, both flagships.