I was near sighted for most of my life wearing glasses. I wore contacts for a while until I started to need bifocals at about age 40. All during this time, I could shoot fairly well and see the sights.
At about age 60-61, I had cataract surgery with distance implants installed. I need to wear readers for close work and I have progressive readers for driving (no correction for distance, correction for seeing the dash board). I have not found a good combination of glasses to wear for shooting iron sights on rifle or hand guns so I have mostly have fun. I have some full lens safety glasses readers that do ok for handgun, but I have to remove them to see distance. At times, the Dillon catalog has some shooting glasses with the bifocal lens at the top of the glasses instead of the bottom. I think about trying them but have not gotten around to ordering a pair.
I shoot skeet fine as sighting is primarily distance and rifle optics can be adjusted see everything clearly. I use non-corrective safety glasses.
It all just adds to the fun.
At about age 60-61, I had cataract surgery with distance implants installed. I need to wear readers for close work and I have progressive readers for driving (no correction for distance, correction for seeing the dash board). I have not found a good combination of glasses to wear for shooting iron sights on rifle or hand guns so I have mostly have fun. I have some full lens safety glasses readers that do ok for handgun, but I have to remove them to see distance. At times, the Dillon catalog has some shooting glasses with the bifocal lens at the top of the glasses instead of the bottom. I think about trying them but have not gotten around to ordering a pair.
I shoot skeet fine as sighting is primarily distance and rifle optics can be adjusted see everything clearly. I use non-corrective safety glasses.
It all just adds to the fun.