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Old 09-09-2016, 08:30 AM
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Nomercy448
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Originally Posted by MudderChuck
A decent optometrist could likely fix that, shooting glasses with a slight correction. If you don't normally wear glasses, you should be wearing shooting glasses anyway.
I've talked to my eye doctor a bit about it over the years, and done a bit of research myself - there's nothing glasses/lenses can do to "fix" off-eye dominance.

Eye dominance, or lack thereof in our case, is not an eye problem - if you call it a problem - it's all in your brain.

The only way glasses can "fix" the issue of having the wrong eye running the show is to obscure one lens. I suppose a guy could put a lens in the off eye which didn't completely obscure it, but made that eye out-of-focus such the brain would switch to the other eye, but it's not a long term solution.

I'd rather blink or slightly squint to switch dominance rather than have my vision obscured or blurred in one eye.
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