"I am getting up in years (64) and a type 2 diabetic. I do not shoot pistols competitively but hunting and recreation. I have a nearsightedness problem which is corrected with 1.50 diopter lenses. I can see the sights very well with this lens but now the target is blurry."
Another solution is to change to a different type of sight, such as the red dot sight. With red dot sights you keep both eyes open and your eyes focused on the target.This restricts your ability to carry a pistol concealed because of the additio Be sure of your target. Never shoot anything you have not identified, and be aware of what and who might be in front, behind or surrounding your target. Recreational shooting this may be the solution for you.
For longer range shooting the use of a scope combined with intermediate reading glasses works well for me.
It is hopefully one of these suggestions will help you keep them all in the ten ring, or into the beer can, whatever the target may be!
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