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<blockquote data-quote="tony d willIiams" data-source="post: 1729277" data-attributes="member: 108777"><p>Sure will affect your shooting. It will make you a finer shooter.</p><p>With my scoped rifles I still use my right eye as it is being corrected by the scope. My left eye can see the target so all is well.</p><p>I noticed when shooting my pistols my accuracy had decreased, was okay for defense but not a chance of dead eye accuracy, no scopes on these puppies. I kept trying to change to stance, finger position, how I operated the trigger and so on. I was dreading that my age might be catching up.</p><p>Now I am training my left side to gain muscle memory and the correct habits. Luckily I am ambidextrous with a slight favoritism to my right side. I am also old enough where if you were left handed it was kept hidden.</p><p>And by the by my groups are heading back to a young man's group size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tony d willIiams, post: 1729277, member: 108777"] Sure will affect your shooting. It will make you a finer shooter. With my scoped rifles I still use my right eye as it is being corrected by the scope. My left eye can see the target so all is well. I noticed when shooting my pistols my accuracy had decreased, was okay for defense but not a chance of dead eye accuracy, no scopes on these puppies. I kept trying to change to stance, finger position, how I operated the trigger and so on. I was dreading that my age might be catching up. Now I am training my left side to gain muscle memory and the correct habits. Luckily I am ambidextrous with a slight favoritism to my right side. I am also old enough where if you were left handed it was kept hidden. And by the by my groups are heading back to a young man's group size. [/QUOTE]
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