I had macular pucker surgery on my R eye (shooting eye, but I'm L eye dominant). Successful. Prior to that, it was not unusual for me to lose sight of maybe 3 or 4 targets during a round of skeet. (The club where I shoot has a poor shooting background. Lots of trees. We need a controlled burn!) Depending on weather conditions, I still have trouble picking up some birds when shooting at that club, but it's much better than it used to be.

The other day, I shot skeet at another club with a much better background. Hadn't shot there in several months. What a difference being able to see targets clearly makes!

I can still have problems when hunting if a bird that's flying against a clear sky background flies in front of trees. It can be like . . . well, for Star Trek fans . . . they just turned on their cloaking device.