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If you shoot with one eye closed because your sights look clearer, you might be training your vision to fail under stress. In this video, I break down why the Popeye squint looks “accurate” on a calm range, but can cost you awareness in a real home defense situation. Then I show three focus styles that work better with aging eyes, including progressive lenses, and a simple at home drill to retrain your brain. What you will learn • What you lose when you close one eye (field of view and depth cues) • Why stress already narrows vision, and why training should not make it worse • Three ways to aim with both eyes open, even with progressives • The occlusion drill (tape on glasses) to retrain fast Safety note If you do the dry fire drill, make sure your firearm is unloaded and there is no live ammo in the area. References mentioned Jeff Cooper, Principles of Personal Defense FBI LEOKA Program: https://www.fbi.gov/services/cjis/ucr... Dave Grossman and Loren W. Christensen, On Combat Ian P. Howard and Brian J. Rogers, Binocular Vision and Stereopsis David Klinger, Into the Kill Zone Subscribe for practical self defense that fits real life, especially when eyes, hands, or pain get in the way.