long story, but I officially now have zero measurable depth perception, and it can never be recovered, as tested by my ophthalmologist. and by my insurance agent after my third at-fault accident in parking lots. and by me misjudging a skydiving landing and seriously breaking stuff I REALLY did not want broken.
I also went from a decent wingshot to not being able to hit ANYTHING in the woods and on a skeet range.
even though I 100% have known I lost 100% of depth perception for quite some time, it was just this week that I put 2 and 2 together and realized my shooting problems started immediately after my last brain injury. i do not have a freaking clue of anything i can do to be able to shoot flying again. I would like to ask all of you if you have any knowledge of something that can help me. the human brain is an amazing thing. even thought brain damage hosed up my depth perception, it can surely find a work-around for the problem. with the thousands of years of experience here and all of the folks who are or know shooting instructors, I figured this would be the best place to seek guidance.
so any experience, advice, or ideas would be greatly appreciated!!!
skunk out