I am R handed L eye dom.
It doesnt matter much with pistols, but moving and shooting with rifles is F'd up.
Is it possible to change my eye dominance?
How?
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I am R handed L eye dom.
It doesnt matter much with pistols, but moving and shooting with rifles is F'd up.
Is it possible to change my eye dominance?
How?
I also and right handed but left eye dominant. When I sshoot my target rifle I wear an eye patch over my left eye. It works for me. I don't know if you change your eye dominance.
I shoot pistols left eyed, rifles right.
Yeah, messed up.
My wife puts tape over her left glasses lens. Seems to work.
Anyone else here remember the scene in TOP GUN where controlling your own eye dominance was a factor when simultaneously flying a jet and viewing certain cockpit displays?
IIRC, The training tool of choice was a pair of ladies' undergarments :)
Short answer is no. Close your dominant eye when aiming or as posted before on this site, place a small piece of frosted tape on your shooting glasses (the dominant eye) that blocks out just the front sight when your rifle is mounted. I did this when I first started shooting trap, later I just closed my non-aiming eye after tracking the birds initial flight but before pulling the trigger.
I've been thinking about ordering one of these for my shotgun to see if it works. The idea is somewhat similiar to what I found out by accident when I put laser grips on my 1911. With the laster dot set to point of aim along with the sights I can't see the laser dot if I'm using my right eye (right handed). So when I'm at the range if I see the laser dot I know my left eye is interfering with the sight picture.
Rifles really shouldn't be too much trouble. Any sort of rear sight apeture should force the shoulding side eye to acquire the targeting line. Certainly when I use a scope it doesn't matter which eye I look thru it with.
I wouldn't say its impossible to change your dominant eye. But it would take a great deal of training yourself psychologically and physically to do it.
It not exactly like training a lefty to use a right hand dominantly or vice-versa, but the principle is alike.
Given time and practice you can readjust which eye is dominant.
Yes.
Train yourself to use your non dominant eye. IOW, use it. However, it is not going to be easy.Quote:
How?
Be advised there is risk involved if you don't adequately "program" yourself to use the non dominant eye instinctively then "at the moment of truth", you'll put yourself at risk in a lethal threat encounter.
Personally, I don't think it's worth the effort.
It's better to shoot with both eyes open but if you shoot rifles better right handed, close your dominant eye.