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Why I can’t see my sights.

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Hello to all.
The last two times I’ve taken my rifles to shoot I couldn’t see my sights clearly. The front sight almost disappears. I tried blackening with a marker but didn’t help. I figured old age was changing things quickly. I turn 61 tomorrow.

However after a trip to the eye doc I found I have a macular hole in my right eye. It caused blank spots in my right eye. No wonder I couldn’t see my sights.
I go in for surgery in a couple days. I sure hope they do a good job repairing it. I really don’t want to shoot my flintlocks left handed. I have enough flinching issues now.
Please keep me in your prayers.
It seems this is not too uncommon of an issue. I was in a car accident a few weeks ago. They say this could’ve caused it.
 
Hello to all.
The last two times I’ve taken my rifles to shoot I couldn’t see my sights clearly. The front sight almost disappears. I tried blackening with a marker but didn’t help. I figured old age was changing things quickly. I turn 61 tomorrow.

However after a trip to the eye doc I found I have a macular hole in my right eye. It caused blank spots in my right eye. No wonder I couldn’t see my sights.
I go in for surgery in a couple days. I sure hope they do a good job repairing it. I really don’t want to shoot my flintlocks left handed. I have enough flinching issues now.
Please keep me in your prayers.
It seems this is not too uncommon of an issue. I was in a car accident a few weeks ago. They say this could’ve caused it.
You got them my fellow muzzleloader.!🙏
Hope all goes well with the surgery! Two pointers to help eradicate flinching: 1. Have a dependable gun that you know is going to go boom when you pull the trigger. 2. Get lots of repetitive shooting under your belt.
Larry
 
Good luck with your eye surgery, I do hope it gets corrected. Eye surgery can be slow to heal for some reason. I had surgery on my dominant right eye 6 months ago to correct a blind spot on the retina. There is no way to tell how much improvement there will be and the eye is still a bit painful if rubbed. So I can empathize with you. I have another follow-up appt. in a few days so I'll find out what improvement there's been since the last follow-up visit. I'll be 75 in a few months so there is a limit for us oldsters. Just be optimistic but patient.
 
Thanks for the kind and encouraging words from everyone. Oh yea. One other bit of fun. I must sit/sleep/ live face down for 5-7 days! Plus I can’t do anything for 3 weeks.
I've already started canceling my fishing charter customers.
But yes. It will be fine. Lots of others have worse problems.
 
Hello to all.
The last two times I’ve taken my rifles to shoot I couldn’t see my sights clearly. The front sight almost disappears. I tried blackening with a marker but didn’t help. I figured old age was changing things quickly. I turn 61 tomorrow.

However after a trip to the eye doc I found I have a macular hole in my right eye. It caused blank spots in my right eye. No wonder I couldn’t see my sights.
I go in for surgery in a couple days. I sure hope they do a good job repairing it. I really don’t want to shoot my flintlocks left handed. I have enough flinching issues now.
Please keep me in your prayers.
It seems this is not too uncommon of an issue. I was in a car accident a few weeks ago. They say this could’ve caused it.
Many prayers dear sir.🙏
 
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