Been shooting skeet for about three summers with a 12 gauge Remington 1100.
Eye doctor is noticing some retinal nerve change in dominant eye that could be beginning of glaucoma but the pressure is consistently normal. Dr. says it could be because I’m very near-sighted.
I’m curious. Do others have nerve irregularities in their dominant shotgun shooting eye?
My Remington 1100 has a sporting stock which means that because of the stock drop, my cheekbone gets about 75 jolts a week. I shouldered a B-Fast Beretta Silver Pigeon I the other day and noticed how sweetly parallel it was when I shouldered the thing. Firing it would have spared my eye of repeated jolts.
I couldn’t find anything on a quick search online. Your thoughts?
Eye doctor is noticing some retinal nerve change in dominant eye that could be beginning of glaucoma but the pressure is consistently normal. Dr. says it could be because I’m very near-sighted.
I’m curious. Do others have nerve irregularities in their dominant shotgun shooting eye?
My Remington 1100 has a sporting stock which means that because of the stock drop, my cheekbone gets about 75 jolts a week. I shouldered a B-Fast Beretta Silver Pigeon I the other day and noticed how sweetly parallel it was when I shouldered the thing. Firing it would have spared my eye of repeated jolts.
I couldn’t find anything on a quick search online. Your thoughts?