1GunLover61
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Okay, putting my pride aside, I must admit that I am not a good shooter 


I am just getting back into shooting after almost 40 years of not using a gun at all (Long or Handgun). I am doing so with personal defense as my primary goal but I also love to shoot targets, etc... I have taken the CC Class and am waiting for my permit to come which should be about any time now. I had thought about getting the CC permit off and on for a while but I recently had a person I know to get murdered in his back yard sitting in a chair drinking a glass of tea and that was my 'game changer' to take personal defense serious.
So, I have purchased a Shield 9 and think it's a great gun (so far as I know what to look for in a CC handgun). I have put about 500+ rounds through it and am not satisfied with my shooting ability. At 10 yards or less, I am fairly decent. Anything beyond that I would have to hope the sound of the gun going off would scare the potential threat away.
Here's what I have discovered about myself and my shooting just from Forums and Youtube, etc.... These are where I need instruction on.
My 'strong hand' is my right hand. I have always shot handguns with my right hand but shoot long guns left handed.
My 'dominant eye' is my left eye. I never have heard the term 'dominant eye' until the other week in a local gun store and I did the 'test' that determined I am 'left eye dominant'.
Can I train\shoot my handgun right handed with my dominant eye; or should I train to shoot using my right eye? Should I teach myself to shoot left handed with a handgun? *I actually did this with several clips and seemed to hit the targets a little better than with my right hand. The only problem was in chambering a round and changing the clip. Also, my gun is 'right handed' as well as my holster.
Any advice is appreciated!!!



I am just getting back into shooting after almost 40 years of not using a gun at all (Long or Handgun). I am doing so with personal defense as my primary goal but I also love to shoot targets, etc... I have taken the CC Class and am waiting for my permit to come which should be about any time now. I had thought about getting the CC permit off and on for a while but I recently had a person I know to get murdered in his back yard sitting in a chair drinking a glass of tea and that was my 'game changer' to take personal defense serious.
So, I have purchased a Shield 9 and think it's a great gun (so far as I know what to look for in a CC handgun). I have put about 500+ rounds through it and am not satisfied with my shooting ability. At 10 yards or less, I am fairly decent. Anything beyond that I would have to hope the sound of the gun going off would scare the potential threat away.
Here's what I have discovered about myself and my shooting just from Forums and Youtube, etc.... These are where I need instruction on.
My 'strong hand' is my right hand. I have always shot handguns with my right hand but shoot long guns left handed.
My 'dominant eye' is my left eye. I never have heard the term 'dominant eye' until the other week in a local gun store and I did the 'test' that determined I am 'left eye dominant'.
Can I train\shoot my handgun right handed with my dominant eye; or should I train to shoot using my right eye? Should I teach myself to shoot left handed with a handgun? *I actually did this with several clips and seemed to hit the targets a little better than with my right hand. The only problem was in chambering a round and changing the clip. Also, my gun is 'right handed' as well as my holster.
Any advice is appreciated!!!