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The Basics, Starting Out
Starting out a young shooter, who's left eye dominant. Got questions..
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<blockquote data-quote="Sockeye66" data-source="post: 1909289" data-attributes="member: 113619"><p>I grew up shooting left handed but I'm right eye dominant, my Dad ground the cheek pad off of a sporterized right handed 7mm Mauser and I took both Elk and deer with it. For ducks, my Dad purchased a new Ithaca Model 37 12 gauge (best day ever!) so as to not throw shells and powder into my face. As an adult, I purchased a Left handed Browning A-bolt .300WM. Oddly, for some reason, I began shooting right handed and shoot that way until this day, but I have no issues shooting my single shot 7-08 with either hand. A quality single shot might not be a bad idea, I have four children and between them and my wife, the single shot (Bergara Apex) with either the .243 or the 7-08 is their preferred rifle, simple and ambidextrous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sockeye66, post: 1909289, member: 113619"] I grew up shooting left handed but I'm right eye dominant, my Dad ground the cheek pad off of a sporterized right handed 7mm Mauser and I took both Elk and deer with it. For ducks, my Dad purchased a new Ithaca Model 37 12 gauge (best day ever!) so as to not throw shells and powder into my face. As an adult, I purchased a Left handed Browning A-bolt .300WM. Oddly, for some reason, I began shooting right handed and shoot that way until this day, but I have no issues shooting my single shot 7-08 with either hand. A quality single shot might not be a bad idea, I have four children and between them and my wife, the single shot (Bergara Apex) with either the .243 or the 7-08 is their preferred rifle, simple and ambidextrous. [/QUOTE]
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