petemacmahon
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Would love to, but..........
I've struggled with this for years. If anyone in my family had been a shooter back when I started hunting/shooting in 1974, it might have saved me allot of hassle. While I am right handed, for some reason from a very early age I always batted lefty. Not sure if it is related to natural dominance. When I starting shooting rifles as a kid, I did it righty, and always had to close my left eye to see the sights correctly. Growing up, I never could hit the broad side of a flying barn with a scattergun but grew to shoot rifles very well.
It wasn't until my late 20s when I started shooting handguns that I realized that my left eye was my dominant eye. But I had been shooting righty for so long and shotgunning never was important to me, I never saw the need to change.
Fast forward in aging, and in the last 5 years I've realized that the front sight is much crisper using my left eye. I've switched over to shooting my handguns using my left eye, still shooting righty.
BUT, two eyes have never really worked for me. It seems that I don't have a strong dominance and so I can never seem to get the handgun naturally aligned up with my left eye every time up. So, I tend to slightly close my right eye all the time now so the dominant eye takes command.
Maybe this can be learned or trained with repetition - IDK. But I've never had the patience for it. I wish I could.
I've struggled with this for years. If anyone in my family had been a shooter back when I started hunting/shooting in 1974, it might have saved me allot of hassle. While I am right handed, for some reason from a very early age I always batted lefty. Not sure if it is related to natural dominance. When I starting shooting rifles as a kid, I did it righty, and always had to close my left eye to see the sights correctly. Growing up, I never could hit the broad side of a flying barn with a scattergun but grew to shoot rifles very well.
It wasn't until my late 20s when I started shooting handguns that I realized that my left eye was my dominant eye. But I had been shooting righty for so long and shotgunning never was important to me, I never saw the need to change.
Fast forward in aging, and in the last 5 years I've realized that the front sight is much crisper using my left eye. I've switched over to shooting my handguns using my left eye, still shooting righty.
BUT, two eyes have never really worked for me. It seems that I don't have a strong dominance and so I can never seem to get the handgun naturally aligned up with my left eye every time up. So, I tend to slightly close my right eye all the time now so the dominant eye takes command.
Maybe this can be learned or trained with repetition - IDK. But I've never had the patience for it. I wish I could.