Cataract Surgery and Shooting
Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2018 9:30 pm
Hi Guys, Dwight here.
I am more likely to be found on the pistol boards a few years ago. Most of my shooting has been field crossbow, that is target crossbow with bolts like short arrows using prods 90 Lbs and under that have to be dawn by hand with no cocking devices. The stocks and sights and even triggers are often adapted or hybridized from rifle sights. In my case anchutz rifle front and back sights. I have not been shooting much of anything lately as my right eye has a cataract that makes everything kind of a mush. I function in everyday life ok as my left eye is still pretty good and glasses get me to 20/20 in that eye. I am hoping to convince my insurance company to fix my right eye as I am right eye dominant and right handed. It even makes reading music kind of dicey, as I am a violin and viola teacher and a professional musician that is a bit of a problem as well.
Sorry for the life story!
I was wondering if anyone had any advice for me, perhaps some shooting eye doctors out there? I used to know one on the Bullseye Pistol mail list. (cannot remember his name) It has become frustrating for me, I cannot even use a camera that has to be focused (not even a Leica Rangefinder) drives me crazy to use my left eye!
Thanks For Your Kindness,
Dwight
I am more likely to be found on the pistol boards a few years ago. Most of my shooting has been field crossbow, that is target crossbow with bolts like short arrows using prods 90 Lbs and under that have to be dawn by hand with no cocking devices. The stocks and sights and even triggers are often adapted or hybridized from rifle sights. In my case anchutz rifle front and back sights. I have not been shooting much of anything lately as my right eye has a cataract that makes everything kind of a mush. I function in everyday life ok as my left eye is still pretty good and glasses get me to 20/20 in that eye. I am hoping to convince my insurance company to fix my right eye as I am right eye dominant and right handed. It even makes reading music kind of dicey, as I am a violin and viola teacher and a professional musician that is a bit of a problem as well.
Sorry for the life story!
I was wondering if anyone had any advice for me, perhaps some shooting eye doctors out there? I used to know one on the Bullseye Pistol mail list. (cannot remember his name) It has become frustrating for me, I cannot even use a camera that has to be focused (not even a Leica Rangefinder) drives me crazy to use my left eye!
Thanks For Your Kindness,
Dwight