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    Old vision

    I have a colt gold cup i beleive its a 70, as I am getting older vision is a lottle foggy at short distance. The question i have is using a burris fastfire cheating so to speak, or would night sights be preferable? Love this hear some opinions.

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    I'm 64, and still a very active competitive shooter. I have the usual eyesight challenges that goes with older age. I started using a red dot for .22LR bullseye matches a few years ago and it has enhanced my shooting enjoyment and abilities greatly. I shoot indoors at 20 yards. I also wear yellow tinted safety shooting glasses over my prescription glasses which helps. I've never used a red dot on a centrefire pistol but I'm pretty sure a red dot will be very helpful.

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