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Parallax vs Focus
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<blockquote data-quote="WildBillG" data-source="post: 1836972" data-attributes="member: 106952"><p>My eye issues are deeper than that. I have had diabetes for 46 years now and I am dealing with the complications that not always being in control of it brings. I am to the point I don't want to drive at night because lights really blind me. My life story goes to show one should live not as we feel but follow some rules you are told to follow. That was hard to do when you are a 10 year old and worse as you become a young adult who wants to party with his friends. Not looking for sympathy as I had a choice I chose wrong back then and I waswarned. All that said I am happy I can still shoot and I have a lot of friends who come to me for advice on shooting and reloading. I enjoy sharing what I know with them and hope they gain some thing from what I tell them. Our ages are not that far apart as I am 55 that 6 years is a lot when we are kids but soon shrinks as we age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildBillG, post: 1836972, member: 106952"] My eye issues are deeper than that. I have had diabetes for 46 years now and I am dealing with the complications that not always being in control of it brings. I am to the point I don't want to drive at night because lights really blind me. My life story goes to show one should live not as we feel but follow some rules you are told to follow. That was hard to do when you are a 10 year old and worse as you become a young adult who wants to party with his friends. Not looking for sympathy as I had a choice I chose wrong back then and I waswarned. All that said I am happy I can still shoot and I have a lot of friends who come to me for advice on shooting and reloading. I enjoy sharing what I know with them and hope they gain some thing from what I tell them. Our ages are not that far apart as I am 55 that 6 years is a lot when we are kids but soon shrinks as we age. [/QUOTE]
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