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Re: goggle skinz

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Posted by Alex King on August 10, 2002 at 00:26:35:

In Reply to: goggle skinz posted by Steve on August 09, 2002 at 20:10:57:

: Does anyone use goggle skinz? I have one mounted on my lens and I can't see out of it (and no, its not on the wrong way). The problem is when I look at something dark (like in the woods), I don't see through them, I just see the dots. It also prevents me from using the scope mounted on my gun. Is it just something that takes getting used to, or does this happen to everyone, all the time? Thanks!!

: Steve

It is the way you are focusing they work the best when you focus far away. It is like crossing your eyes when you focus close to something. All you are going to see are the dots and yes it will take some getting used to (primarily focusing) and after a while you will notice. "Hey I can see just fine." As for the scope I am not sure.
Hope this helped.

Alex
www.redneckpaintballer.cjb.net



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