Eye Protection: Protect Your Vision

Eye protection is one of the most critical pieces of gear when it comes to tactical shooting. Whether you're at the range or in the field, your eyes are vulnerable to a range of hazards, from flying debris and shrapnel to harmful UV rays. Here are a few reasons why eye protection is so important in tactical shooting:

  1. Protecting Your Eyes from Flying Debris: Whether you're shooting steel targets or practicing with exploding targets, there's always a risk of debris flying back towards you. Even spent brass can cause serious eye injuries if it lands in your eye at the wrong angle. Proper eye protection, such as wrap-around glasses or goggles, can prevent these types of injuries from occurring.

  2. Shielding Your Eyes from Harmful UV Rays: Exposure to harmful UV rays can lead to long-term eye damage, including cataracts and macular degeneration. Many types of shooting activities take place outdoors, making it essential to wear glasses or goggles that provide UV protection.

  3. Enhancing Your Vision and Focus: Some types of eye protection, such as polarized lenses, can help reduce glare and enhance your vision in bright sunlight. This can make it easier to track moving targets and improve your overall accuracy.

  4. Maintaining Your Tactical Advantage: Eye protection can help ensure that you're able to maintain your tactical advantage in any situation. Without proper eye protection, you might be more hesitant to take risks or engage in high-stress situations, which could put you and your team at risk.

In conclusion, eye protection is a critical piece of gear that should never be overlooked when it comes to tactical shooting. Whether you're a seasoned marksman or just starting out, investing in quality eye protection can help keep you safe and enhance your performance in the field.

I’ve linked my gear page where I’ve put a ton of recommendations for eye protection, including what I personally wear.

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