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Wing Shooting with bifocals
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<blockquote data-quote="Coloradomuley" data-source="post: 2955277" data-attributes="member: 105830"><p>Hi everyone my two sons were both born with cataracts and have had surgery to remove them and lens implants. My oldest is 8 years old and is about ready to start trying to wing shoot and trap. So with an open sight 22 the poor boy couldn't hit the broad side of a barn. You out an optic on it and he is an awesome shot and killed his first Muley this year. I know a lot of older guys struggle with the bifocals as they grow older. What would some of you recommend to help teach a new shooter with bifocals? should I focus more on him shooting instinctive? His hand eye coordination is really remarkable for what his eyes have been through and he is an awesome baseball player probably the best on his team? I hanks for any advice I appreciate the help and insight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coloradomuley, post: 2955277, member: 105830"] Hi everyone my two sons were both born with cataracts and have had surgery to remove them and lens implants. My oldest is 8 years old and is about ready to start trying to wing shoot and trap. So with an open sight 22 the poor boy couldn’t hit the broad side of a barn. You out an optic on it and he is an awesome shot and killed his first Muley this year. I know a lot of older guys struggle with the bifocals as they grow older. What would some of you recommend to help teach a new shooter with bifocals? should I focus more on him shooting instinctive? His hand eye coordination is really remarkable for what his eyes have been through and he is an awesome baseball player probably the best on his team? I hanks for any advice I appreciate the help and insight. [/QUOTE]
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