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Shooting after cataracts surgery
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<blockquote data-quote="300WineMag" data-source="post: 2512100" data-attributes="member: 42221"><p>Had both eyes done about 10 years ago, still no glasses required. What I did was called monovision - my left eye has close up vision and I can read very fine print without glasses and my right eye is for long distance vision. I told the eye doc I wanted to be able to see pistol sights clearly and he took some measurements and took that into account when he selected the lens. For a few years after cataract surgery I used to wear a contact in the left eye to ski or hunt to see perfect at distance, but rarely do that anymore. I would highly recommend asking your doc about that - never need glasses to read or dial the scope while hunting etc. He said some people pay him out of pocket to have this done when they don't even have cataracts, just to get rid of glasses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300WineMag, post: 2512100, member: 42221"] Had both eyes done about 10 years ago, still no glasses required. What I did was called monovision - my left eye has close up vision and I can read very fine print without glasses and my right eye is for long distance vision. I told the eye doc I wanted to be able to see pistol sights clearly and he took some measurements and took that into account when he selected the lens. For a few years after cataract surgery I used to wear a contact in the left eye to ski or hunt to see perfect at distance, but rarely do that anymore. I would highly recommend asking your doc about that - never need glasses to read or dial the scope while hunting etc. He said some people pay him out of pocket to have this done when they don't even have cataracts, just to get rid of glasses. [/QUOTE]
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