I wasn't sure which forum to post this in, so I chose this one as it seems most relevant. My question is about shooting with or without corrective lenses. I recently had an injury to my right (dominant) eye as some foreign body got embedded in my eye and had to be removed by an eye doctor yesterday. As a result, my vision in that eye has become blurred. The doctor told me to wait a couple of weeks to see if my vision returns to normal after the swelling of my cornea subsides, so I'm still hoping for the best. However, he said that if my vision doesn't return to normal, I'll need corrective lenses in order to see with clarity out of that eye. This really sucks because I have had really great vision in that eye and now I can't clearly focus on anything.
Now, I'm beginning to wonder how this will affect my ability to see through my scope. Since I have never needed corrective lenses before, I haven't ever thought much about what people who need glasses do when they're looking through a scope. Do you use the glasses in combination with the scope or do you remove them and use the scope to focus your vision? I hope I don't need glasses, but if I do, my ability to see well enough to shoot is a major concern to me, so I'm very interested in learning what you guys with corrective lenses do when using a scope....and what about contact lenses. Is there a need to remove them when shooting?
Now, I'm beginning to wonder how this will affect my ability to see through my scope. Since I have never needed corrective lenses before, I haven't ever thought much about what people who need glasses do when they're looking through a scope. Do you use the glasses in combination with the scope or do you remove them and use the scope to focus your vision? I hope I don't need glasses, but if I do, my ability to see well enough to shoot is a major concern to me, so I'm very interested in learning what you guys with corrective lenses do when using a scope....and what about contact lenses. Is there a need to remove them when shooting?