Looking for Oakley Shooting Classes

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I’m looking for Oakley Shooting Classes....

Does anyone have suggestions, comments, on what I should purchase[/I]etc.
If so... I'm also looking for locations in Canada where to buy and estimated price.

Also, does anyone have a pair they are willing to sell?
 
Where are you from? I have gotten mine from the Oakley Vault which is an outlet store in the bass pro mall in Vaughn
 
I have a set of Oakley Juliets that I use ALL the time. They're tinted/polarized, but I usually shoot outside anyway.

Bar-none - the BEST shades I've ever owned. Not cheap, but since I wear them a lot, it was worth it for me.
 
I’m looking for Oakley Shooting Classes....

Does anyone have suggestions, comments, on what I should purchase[/I]etc.
If so... I'm also looking for locations in Canada where to buy and estimated price.

Also, does anyone have a pair they are willing to sell?

http://oakley.ca/ - They list prices online and sell online in Canadian funds.

Likely you will not find cheaper prices, Oakley is more ruthless than the mafia when it comes to it's dealers selling for less than thier suggested price. They catch someone doing it, and the store immediately looses thier dealership.
 
http://oakley.ca/ - They list prices online and sell online in Canadian funds.

Likely you will not find cheaper prices, Oakley is more ruthless than the mafia when it comes to it's dealers selling for less than thier suggested price. They catch someone doing it, and the store immediately looses thier dealership.

good for them, more suppliers should do that...
 
M-Frames are a little outdated...

Flak Jackets are the cat's a$$ in my opinion. Interchangeable lenses. Low profile are a big plus when using hearing protection as opposed to the half-jackets which stick out considerably on the side of the head.

If you're interested, im selling a pair of Polished Juliet's that I have not used in a while. Fantastic glasses, but not my style anymore.
 
Radars are the new M frame replacement. And they have shooting arrays available.
 
I opted to not get Oakleys,..although I could have a got an LE discount at Oakleyforces.ca. Instead I purchased the shooters set from Rudy Project. comes with 5 lenses,..very pleased with the decision.
 
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I love my M-frames, and have used them for 7 years now or so. The persimmon lens saw heaviest duty when I was trapshooting - really made the orange domes pop on the International targets. The yellow lens gets the most duty now, for everyday shooting. It's good in hazy/foggy shotgun shooting as well - or when the lighting is particularly "drab" or flat.

They have some good shotgun-specific lenses out too, but I liked the persimmon enough that I didn't go to the purpose-designed lenses (especially since, at the time, the lens itself cost over $300... I hope this has changed).

-M
 
I've used the m-frame for about 4 years now. With multiple lenses, they're very versatile, and they haven't broken with all the crap I put them through. They were, for me, a great investment. I got the LE/MIL discount, which really, really improved the price.
 
The only downside I found on the M frames was the arm design. They tended to push the earmuffs away from my head and create a gap and less noise reduction. I never liked them for that reason. The newer designs from Oakley (Radar, Flak Jacket) are flatter, and the earmuff seal is way better.
 
The only downside I found on the M frames was the arm design. They tended to push the earmuffs away from my head and create a gap and less noise reduction. I never liked them for that reason. The newer designs from Oakley (Radar, Flak Jacket) are flatter, and the earmuff seal is way better.

I guess I never really thought about that... I always used soft plugs when I shot competitively, and now for fun I usually use muffs - I guess I don't notice when I'm outdoor shooting handguns, but now that you mention it every once in a while I do notice a little bit louder "boom" under the covered rifle deck...

-M
 
No you're right! And at last year's Nationals most top shooters were still using their Caspian single stack .45's from 1990.

Actually the top shooters were wearing M-frames and Rudy's.

Love my M-frames, never had an issue between them and my head phones.
but I did have a fit issue with Half Jackets and headphones.
 
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