Lloyd, did your eye dominance actually change or does your dominant eye just have weaker vision than your right eye. My vision is far worse in my right eye, but I am still right eye dominant. I know that some people do experience dominance shift, but I understand from my ophthalmologist that this is uncommon. I have a good friend in the Lone Tree area who is a fantastic optometrist (also a serious hunter and master-class sporting-clays shooter). He helped my shooting greatly, just by tweaking some glasses options. If you want a reference, pm me and I’ll give you his info.

Regarding the floaters issue, I’m going to suggest the same thing Ted did. I have suffered through more eye issues Including going blind in my right eye four times - correctable thank God. I have had more than 30 laser retinal surgeries and an equivalent number of injections in both eyes. have enough floaters in both eyes that most of my vision is like looking through a screen. You can get to the point where you ignore it. My ophthalmologist recommended I not look into the vitreal fluid replacement as it was not successful enough in his opinion. I know others recommend otherwise, but he didn’t. After talking with him about it, I ran into two acquaintances who had had the procedure and both were left with far worse vision after the fact.

The next time you find yourself in North Carolina, touch base. I would be glad to meet you somewhere to go shoot. I am barely in South Carolina and all of 10 minutes away from one of the best sporting-clays courses in the southeast.

Last edited by Tom Bryant; 11/12/24 02:30 PM.