Cartwheel ... so are you using a Red Dot now? The tiny light weight expensive precise Docter Red Dot would barely change a pistols balance.
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I'm 69 and understand the problem. I'm fortuneate in being able to get a corrective lens that will allow me to focus on the front sight. FWIW, there are air pistols that can be fitted with a red dot - the IZH46M and Steyr LP50 are two examples - so it is possible to enjoy shooting air guns as well as firearms with ageing eyes.Cartwheel wrote:Fred,
I agree completely. Iron sights is the way to go and I shot service rifle with them for many years but my eyes will not cooperate anymore. I have tried everthing but just can't seem to get a good sight picture with iron sights and I can do much better with red dot sights. Old age is hell. Thank to the powers that be in Bullseye Pistol you can use a scope for some of their matches.
Cartwheel
Fred