Better know by seasoned citizens as farsightedness. We just can't keep the front sight in focus anymore. Darn. So I have converted over my rifle and pistols to red dots after trying several different corrective eye glass solutions (over the counter and prescription). Now get the red dot on the target and good to go. Yes, there is a learning curve/transition period after using iron sights.
To help with the transition I watched and learned from a number of gun channels on YouTube. Which you can watch them here.
I don't offer any suggestions which red dot is better/worse for any given firearm. There are more than enough opinions in the videos and elsewhere. The question for you is it time to switch if for no other reason than I can't see the front sight clearly anymore and its not going to get any better. May all your shots be bullseye, A Zone, 10/5 points or whatever be it with iron or red dot sight.
To help with the transition I watched and learned from a number of gun channels on YouTube. Which you can watch them here.
I don't offer any suggestions which red dot is better/worse for any given firearm. There are more than enough opinions in the videos and elsewhere. The question for you is it time to switch if for no other reason than I can't see the front sight clearly anymore and its not going to get any better. May all your shots be bullseye, A Zone, 10/5 points or whatever be it with iron or red dot sight.