I have a set of Randolf Engineering Ranger Sporter Rx.
http://www.randolphusa.com/products-ranger-sporter.htm

I've had at least 2 sets of lenses made by my optimologist with my Rx. My Dr. will make them to "safety glasses" spec by using polycarbonate of the appropriate thickness, which meet all the same levels of protection any commercially available sport shooting glasses tout. I can also get any type of coating or tint. Anti-glare and hardcoat are good ones to have.

No matter which frame you go with, make sure you get polycarbonate (Lexan) lenses of the appropriate thickness for "safety glasses" (3mm I think). My Dr did say that "safety glasses" were thicker.

Last edited by Chuck H; 03/21/11 01:17 PM.