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<blockquote data-quote="Teri Anne" data-source="post: 2512135" data-attributes="member: 118816"><p>I had cataract surgery about 5 years ago. Back then like now there are any number of lenses available. I selected a lens (Only one eye done) to correct vision back to 20/20 with a focal point of 26 inches from the eye. That give me good focus for both handguns sights and iron sights on rifles. Works good on the computer too. Was told by the doctor not to shoot a heavy recoiling rifle for 3 months. Had the surgery done in December right after deer season so that was not an issue. If I remember correctly there was a slight additional charge for the lens that was over what the insurance company would allow. It was under $200 and gave me 20/20 vision back and focal point for both rifle and pistol shooting making it easy to focus on front sights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teri Anne, post: 2512135, member: 118816"] I had cataract surgery about 5 years ago. Back then like now there are any number of lenses available. I selected a lens (Only one eye done) to correct vision back to 20/20 with a focal point of 26 inches from the eye. That give me good focus for both handguns sights and iron sights on rifles. Works good on the computer too. Was told by the doctor not to shoot a heavy recoiling rifle for 3 months. Had the surgery done in December right after deer season so that was not an issue. If I remember correctly there was a slight additional charge for the lens that was over what the insurance company would allow. It was under $200 and gave me 20/20 vision back and focal point for both rifle and pistol shooting making it easy to focus on front sights. [/QUOTE]
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