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  1. #1
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    Nice to see the Seaweed Sloth has arrived , great site Neil I think you will find the help you need.

    p.s. remember Ewok is watching
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    Hi Neil...

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    Hi Neil, welcome to the forum.
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    Morning Neil.
    Hope all goes well with the surgery for you.
    Best regards
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    Welcome, Neil.

    And I hope the surgery is a huge success.

    Great to have you on board.
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    Eyesight

    Good morning ,Neil.
    Welcome to the Forum, and I hope every thing goes well for you.
    A suggestion; shotgun stocks are sometimes made with a cast i.e. offset, so the shooter can use typically the left eye when shooting from the right shoulder.
    Stocks can even be bent by a competent gunsmith.
    Hope this helps,, best wishes, Mick.

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    Neil,

    I too lost the vision in my right shooting eye in November 2015 (macula off retinal detachment) due to an accident. Following surgery my vision is virtually back to where it once was and just have a slight magnification differential between both eyes.

    Looking through a scope however is no issue and can see pellet trajectory at longer ranges. Hopefully this will give you some confidence for the future, but will take a year or more to see the end result.

    Fingers crossed and good luck to you

    Chris
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    Hi Neil
    Welcome to the forum and I'll echo the hope that your treatment is successful. As a visually disabled person myself, I appreciate how frustrating loving something that you find difficult due to health problems can be. Enjoy the forum, there are very knowledgeable people here.
    Steve
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