Hey Guys,
In a couple weeks I'm gonna have surgery on both eyes (two weeks apart one eye each visit). I've been told that they're gonna insert a lens in each eye, and that I have a choice of whether I want near-sighted or far-sighted lenses installed. My eyes are bad enough now that I can't read the large freeway signs (that hang across all lanes announcing major route options), so the surgery is necessary. I can choose to have one near-sighted and one far-sighted lens as a combination for both eyes--I've been told by two people who don't shoot that they've done that, and the brain takes over and interprets without the viewer's conscious effort to make an adjustment on their focus.
I've worn glasses ever since I was 4 or 5 years old. I've never been able to shoot with a rifle's iron sights. Even with glasses, I couldn't see a 100-yard bullseye well enough to distinguish a center or a distinct perimeter. It seems that I have that opportunity now with a corrective lens installed.
However, more importantly, I'd very much prefer to see the front sight on my CCW weapon, a 1911, if I ever need. Which lens would you have installed in your dominant (right) eye for rifle iron sight target shooting if you were considering a 1911 as the main priority? I always shoot with both eyes open for all shooting platforms, if that makes any difference (shotgun, [scoped]rifle, pistol).
Thank you!
In a couple weeks I'm gonna have surgery on both eyes (two weeks apart one eye each visit). I've been told that they're gonna insert a lens in each eye, and that I have a choice of whether I want near-sighted or far-sighted lenses installed. My eyes are bad enough now that I can't read the large freeway signs (that hang across all lanes announcing major route options), so the surgery is necessary. I can choose to have one near-sighted and one far-sighted lens as a combination for both eyes--I've been told by two people who don't shoot that they've done that, and the brain takes over and interprets without the viewer's conscious effort to make an adjustment on their focus.
I've worn glasses ever since I was 4 or 5 years old. I've never been able to shoot with a rifle's iron sights. Even with glasses, I couldn't see a 100-yard bullseye well enough to distinguish a center or a distinct perimeter. It seems that I have that opportunity now with a corrective lens installed.
However, more importantly, I'd very much prefer to see the front sight on my CCW weapon, a 1911, if I ever need. Which lens would you have installed in your dominant (right) eye for rifle iron sight target shooting if you were considering a 1911 as the main priority? I always shoot with both eyes open for all shooting platforms, if that makes any difference (shotgun, [scoped]rifle, pistol).
Thank you!