+1 on the dedicated shooting glasses. Get a pair made with the dominant eye focused at rest right on the front sight (take the gun with you to the optician--clear it with him first) and the non-dominant eye with its normal distance correction for the entire lens (single-focus). Shoot with both eyes open--the dominant eye will see the front sight clearly and the other eye will see the target clearly; the brain will fuse those images together and you will be amazed at how well it works. (Commercial pilots have used this "monovision" technique for years--one lens focused on the instruments and one at infinity.)
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