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My solution was to install crimson trace lasers and/ or holographic sights on my handguns! has worked well.
lasik eye surgery. $1500 per eye.
New red dots on all my guns. $1500 plus.
Just throwin' it out there.
My eyes don't fit the procedure. The three guns covered by lasers were much less than your cost estimates. Plus I had the pleasure of dealing and wheeling on this board and others to aqquire everything. Met and dealt with some great people. It's a hobby and lifestyle. Can't put a cost on that!
I am having trouble seeing targets clearly at the range, through my bifocals. I'm left eye dominant, shoot lefty, pistols and rifles. Mostly freehand. Even at 25' I can't focus on the target and the front site simultaneously. Any helpful hints out there? (besides getting a scope)
Mo
Never had a problem. I have progressive bifocals so there is no annoying line in the middle, maybe that helps? Aim through the top half I guess? Right handed, right eye dominant.
BTW without glasses I can see about 1.5" in front of my eyeball, no closer no farther. I can hit man-sized things with irons at 300yds though (if they are orange colored lol...). Do you get pre-made "off the rack" lenses that approximate your prescription or do you get them made specifically for your prescription? That may help too.
So, at the moment, it's the target or the sights, one or the other...
Front sight is clear, rear sight is blurry, target is blurry is how your sight picture is supposed to be. You can only focus on the front sight AND the target at the same time if you have mutant space alien eyes (like everyone in call of duty videogames apparently).
Look at the "Merit" type diopter shooting glasses