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For target shooting and practice put an opaque patch on the left lens of your shooting glasses, then shoot with both eyes, all the work will be done by your right eye.
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I found this interesting about sight right here on this forum.
http://www.pafoa.org/forum/articles-...ing-guide.html Post #6
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I wish it wasn't so damn weird feeling....I mainly shoot right handed though...and like Brick stated...put something (I use tape) on your left lens...this will "make" your right eye take control. I don't think there is any way to permanantly "correct" this condition, just practice practice and practice.
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I shoot both eyes open... All you really have to know is which image is the right one... close your weak eye to find out.
I have a much harder time shooting rifles and shotguns, and subsequently shoot them lefthanded as it is the only comfortable way for me. For pistols all you really have to do is shift how you're holding the gun towards your dominant eye...
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I'm left handed and right eye dominant. I shoot shotguns, rifles and pistols with this problem. I've always closed my right eye shooting rifles and pistols when shooting at bulls-eye targets. I keep both eyes open when shooting at close range combat targets (less than 20 feet) but I don't use the sights, I just point. I recently took up trap shooting where the affliction is a real problem. Over the course of 8 month's I went though a whole gambit of devices including translucent dots, Vaseline, and Chap Stick smeared on the dominant lens of my shooting glasses (just enough to block out the front sight of my shotgun). I even purchased special fiber optic sights that only permit the eye behind the stock to see the sight. After all the experimentation and people’s advice, I found I achieved the best results by simply closing my dominant eye.
Good Luck! Hawk,
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Allot of people who are cross dominant shoot this way. It is very "do-able".
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that's the way i have always instinctively shot a handgun.
works fine mpi |
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I'm also left eye dominant and right handed. I learned to shoot left handed...and, when a stroke damaged my right side...well, it wasn't too much of a problem to be even more left handed. About the only thing I use my right hand for anymore is write.
Learning to shoot left handed isn't all that difficult, especially if one is left eye dominant. |
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I am right handed and left eye dominate, but I don't notice a problem. I guess I shoot with both eyes open. Pistols are easy because I do notice that I shift my right hand over to align with my left eye, but I still keep both eyes open.
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