Marc
I have a friend who was born with no depth perception, something called a "lazy eye" I believe. I spoke about your problem to him and he said that while your shooting might never be as good as before, with practice it can get better. However, after reading farther into this thread, you may have greater issues than a simple loss of depth perception. Nonetheless, I imagine working with a knowledgeable coach is key.
Steve
PS I had a female friend in college who was a skydiver. I thought of trying it but lost interest after she had a lethal accident. It wasn't her death but rather the reaction of her fellow skydiver "friends" that turned me off to the sport. Her chute tangled and she was too low to deploy her backup chute, BANG! The group of friends she was skydiving with called her ex-husband to fetch her body and then they all promptly left town. What a bunch of cold-hearted bastards. Nobody I want to ever hang with.


Approach life like you do a yellow light - RUN IT! (Gail T.)