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Old 12-27-2023, 01:13 PM
Grimjaws Grimjaws is offline
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Default Two revolvers at once on steel range

Recently acquired a nice 19-3 4” that makes a great brother to another 19-3 4” I picked up last year.
Our range recently put up some steel targets and since you only live once and I’m a fan of Josey Wales I’d like to try some two revolver shooting.

I’m gonna do both single action and double action.

So the question is for anyone who tried it how do you handle your eye dominance? I’m right handed and right eye dominant so wondering if I should try to focus out of left eye when shooting leftie or close one eye.

Just curious if anyone ever tried this and what your thoughts are too.
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