Is having another lens (nearsighted) that the light has to go through a bad thing when considering clarity of a scope? I'm currently taking my glasses off when shooting. I know... Safety issues. I didn't realize I was doing this until it was pointed out to me by a fellow shooter. For some reason the sight picture is clearer without my glasses.
Do safety glasses have any type of curvature to their lenses or are they just flat pieces of glass/plastic? Assuming they are flat, would they diminish light transmission in the same way as curved lenses? Not as much, more, or the same?
Are my (nearsighted) corrective lenses working against the benefits of the scope or is this just my perception?