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Shooting after cataracts surgery
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdyson" data-source="post: 2513433" data-attributes="member: 74061"><p>I would not do the near far thing for reading. You can easily adjust the focus of your</p><p>Scope for good vision. I only had one eye done a few yrs ago. It was my non/dominant eye. Vision in the other was not bad enough to justify the surgery. I elected to have my lens corrected to normal 20/20. Since then my dominant eye cataract has worsened to the point I can't mount the rifle to shoot weak side…too blurry after adjusting for the side with the cataract. Pistol irons are tough too. I'll have to get the surgery soon. I'll do the same 20/20 lens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdyson, post: 2513433, member: 74061"] I would not do the near far thing for reading. You can easily adjust the focus of your Scope for good vision. I only had one eye done a few yrs ago. It was my non/dominant eye. Vision in the other was not bad enough to justify the surgery. I elected to have my lens corrected to normal 20/20. Since then my dominant eye cataract has worsened to the point I can’t mount the rifle to shoot weak side…too blurry after adjusting for the side with the cataract. Pistol irons are tough too. I’ll have to get the surgery soon. I’ll do the same 20/20 lens. [/QUOTE]
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