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Lasik caused a change in visual acuity, Should I change my bow?

Hi am fairly new to archery and had practiced for about 6 months before my bow got stolen 7 months ago. I am right eye dominant and left handed. Recently I had lasik surgery and this changed by visual acuity.

Now my left eye (20/15 no astigmatism) is sharper than my right eye (20/25 slight astigmatism). I am considering training to change my eye dominance considering that I am left handed in the first place and that my left eye is better now than my right but I'm not sure if I should.

I think I'd like to begin archery again and I would love to hear feedback from you guys!

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