I searched a bit and found discussion on lasik/PRK and RDS usage, but nothing about training around it/through it
I also am aware that everyone is different etc. However, I was doing various drills and I would get an occasional flier and attribute it to some failure of fundamentals, or have a group open up on me at a range that it should have been staying tight.
A few days back I had made the mistake of not bringing my prescription shooting glasses to the range, so I ended up with a fairly generic set of $5 glasses from the range. I was no longer correcting my vision or my astigmatism, and my precision improved dramatically. One problem, while I was now able to focus on the front sight much better everything beyond 10 yards was problem from a "would you take the shot" perspective.
All of this to say I realized when correcting for the mechanical issue with my vision, I'm not focusing properly on the front sight and thus negatively impacting my potential for better shooting.
I am looking for help on drills or techniques that may assist me in training my eyes to focus differently. I am hopeful that I am not the only person to encounter this and that someone has some useful advice on working through this.
I also am aware that everyone is different etc. However, I was doing various drills and I would get an occasional flier and attribute it to some failure of fundamentals, or have a group open up on me at a range that it should have been staying tight.
A few days back I had made the mistake of not bringing my prescription shooting glasses to the range, so I ended up with a fairly generic set of $5 glasses from the range. I was no longer correcting my vision or my astigmatism, and my precision improved dramatically. One problem, while I was now able to focus on the front sight much better everything beyond 10 yards was problem from a "would you take the shot" perspective.
All of this to say I realized when correcting for the mechanical issue with my vision, I'm not focusing properly on the front sight and thus negatively impacting my potential for better shooting.
I am looking for help on drills or techniques that may assist me in training my eyes to focus differently. I am hopeful that I am not the only person to encounter this and that someone has some useful advice on working through this.