Eye protection
is always a concern whether you're in the field or on the line.
Testimonials from law enforcment personnel, military and competitive
shooters speak for themselves. For the discriminating shooter there is
no other than the Randolph Ranger Shooting Systems. The Randolph Ranger
is the benchmark for precision, UV protection, visual sharpness, and
flexibility. Built with the same quality and precision we use for the
U.S. Military and NASA, the Randolph Ranger offers a broad range of
target enhancements. Key design elements include fast and easy
interchangeability of lenses, 12 custom lens tints, industry leading
2.5mm polycarbonate lenses (tested and passed impact resistance tests
by Sandia Laboratories), Rx frame quality, spring hinge temples, and
comfort cable temples.
In the fine
tradition of product design Randolph introduced the Ranger XL in July
of 2002. The Ranger XL features a new adjustable nosepiece mount
design, which allows the user to either raise or lower the glasses by
up to 6mm. This allows the Ranger XL to be used for all shooting
disciplines such as shotgun, rifle, or pistol as well as every day
wear. In 2004 Randolph's line of shooting systems grew with the
additions of the Sporter frame and CMT™ ColorMag lenses. The Sporter
comes with all refinements of Ranger XL but offers broader range of
prescription lenses that it accomodates. The CMT™ lenses revolutionized
the way shooters see orange.
SPECIAL ORDERS AND PRESCRIPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE |
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Randolph Engineering color spectrum discussion card. Best to determine your exacting lens color requirement. |
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Randolph Engineering Ranger Series Fit Guidelines To find your ideal size, use a ruler and mirror to measure your face from temple to temple, and use the following chart as a guide only:
Suggested Frame Size |
Face Size (temple to temple) |
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57mm |
127mm or 5” |
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62mm |
133mm or 5.2” |
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66mm |
138mm or 5.4” |
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68mm |
140mm or 5.5” |
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72mm (XLW - wrap style) |
140mm or 5.5” |
Please note: Wrap style frames will fit any size face more tightly.
As a general rule of thumb, shooting frames should be larger than your everyday sunglasses. The goal is to cover the most of your field of vision as possible to avoid any distractions while shooting.
For the average person, the size of the frame will dictate the length of the temple. Please use the following chart as a guide.
Frame Size |
Frame Style |
Suggested cable temple length |
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57mm |
Ranger Sporter Rx |
150mm |
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62mm |
Ranger Sporter Rx |
160mm |
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62mm |
Ranger XL |
140mm |
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66mm |
Ranger Classic |
150mm |
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66mm |
Ranger XL |
150mm |
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68mm |
Ranger Classic |
160mm |
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68mm |
Ranger XL |
150mm |
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72mm |
Ranger XLW |
145mm |
Please note: Wrap style frames will fit any size face more tightly. Bayonet temples will fit nearly all sizes. |
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