Tried them but the optician wouldt let me take them as my eyes were red raw trying to get them in and out with my big daft fingers.Tbh I have to wear glasses all day but I can’t use them for shooting as I can’t use my binns thermal or scope with them on plus like said no good in the rain hence why I wanted contacts.
I doubt your fingers are any clumsier than mine. It can take a while to get the knack, and you spend the first week feeling like someone has thrown a handful of fine gravel in your eyes, but as far as I'm concerned that was a small price to pay for the subsequent 30 years of perfect vision.
Even after 30 years I still can't put my lenses in or take them out without using a mirror, but it really doesn't matter because I'm in the bathroom anyway first thing in the morning and last thing at night.
Incidentally, not only do I occasionally sleep in my lenses (as mentioned earlier) I also swim in them. After swimming, as soon as I get home, I just take them out and bin them and pop in a new pair.
I use monthly disposables, and buy monthly packs of cleaning solution. However, because I only put lenses in and take them out once a day the solution lasts longer than a month. I change lenses each time I start a new bottle of solution, which means the lenses last a bit more than a month too. As a result, I've accumulated a stock of spare sets, so I can just bin them and start a fresh pair if they get particularly dirty (such as after working in a dusty environment).
For 30 years, my optician has been telling me not to sleep in them, or swim in them, and then after looking at my (perfectly healthy) eyes says I might as well carry on doing what I'm doing because it's obviously not doing me any harm.
Many years ago I considered laser eye surgery. For a while I regretted not going down that route, but now I'm glad I stuck with the contact lenses. They've been absolutely fantastic.