I would go the corrective lens route if it brings your vision back to 20/20 or to an acceptable level. It's the most inexpensive route. I wore soft contact lenses for 25 years and then my eyes started rejecting them. I wasn't a candidate for lasik because my corneas were too thin. So I found myself in glasses for the first time in my life. I absolutely hated them. At first, it was like looking through a fish bowl. After about 3 or 4 months I finally got used to the idea. I am a competitive skeet and sporting clays shooter and avid upland hunter. I don't have a separate pair of shooting glasses. I have transition lenses that darken or lighten depending on the conditions. I know I am in the minority but I do not like the colored lenses of yellow, orange, purple etc. To me it makes everything look artificial. I like a natural looking background. You can get ICL surgery where they put lenses behind the eyes. Most people wait until they develop cataracts so it is covered by insurance. I hope you get it sorted out. Seeing clearly is everything....especially the target!


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