A smaller aperture helps me. Or wearing my readers. With readers I just have to decide which is more important, having the front sight in focus, or the target. I can still shoot handguns well enough without help. I've gone to optics on most of my rifles, but still use irons on my levers and one of my AR's.
I don't think progressive lenses will help. They are basically bifocals without a clear dividing line. The change is more gradual. You look through the bottom half to see up close, top half for distance. But I can accomplish the same thing by wearing readers low on my nose and looking over them for distance, through them up close
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