Guess how I know you never tried contacts you braindead soyfaggot glassesfag.
Glassesfags, get over here
Uh, does the US not have the glass contacts that can be used as long as they don shatter and can be cleaned via water??
Glasses doesn't provide full correction though. They have many inherit optical defects. Minus prescription reduces visible image, glasses have chromatic aberration (besides reduction of effective acuity in the large prescription this also ruins ability to aim with red dots) and they have below prescription power outside central field of view. If you correct to 20/20 then good for you, but it also means that with healthy cornea and eyeball shape your retina would give you vision much above 20/20 (and 50% men in the 18-50 age bracket have vision above 20/20).
At least you don't have a retarded nerve in the eye (vision gets blacked because signal from closed other eye is stronger I guess) that's the same as your dominant hand making aiming with rifles a serious problem.
Wew. Is it from trauma or from genetics? I'm curious.
I have early onset Ménière's disease so I feel you man
I dunno, never bothered with finding out since I have other eye that works good.
It's possible to train it I think. You need a lot of time and a lot of will power. Try writing with dominant hand if you don't already from the edge of your non dominant eye daily until you get used to it and shift it towards center slowly.
It doesn't impact anything other than shooting things that aren't handguns, and even then I have two choices, use the bad eye to hold the gun comfortably or use good eye and use unnatural grip.
That's strange, try playing something like tennis or baseball to hit an incoming object with dominant eye closed.
That being said, it might just be me fully ambidextrous that makes it ez for me
Depends on type of the quality and type of lens, along with eye defect.
I have difficulties with irons, and no aberrations with red dots.
Depends on type of the quality and type of lens, along with eye defect.
-1.50;-1.25;92
-0.75;-1.75;94
They've saved my eyes more times than I care to think about.
I would have bought a pair, but they cost >$10