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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="skipglo" data-source="post: 1909327" data-attributes="member: 87776"><p>Absolutely not to training right! I'm a lefty and 63 years old. Think of what I faced years ago. Left handed rifles are far more common now. So let me give you some advice here with years of shooting There are two methods....both work....in the beginning and for many years I just reached across the gun and worked the bolt cross handed...and with not much practice...got just about as fast as a eighties......years go bye....and daaaaaa...you find something different to retrain yourself....if shooting prone or bench or off of any rest....it's actually beneficial to be a lefty.....teach your son to use his right hand to eject. This way he doesn't have to break his line of sight on target and his trigger finger is always in position on the stalk. But you can find Remington lefty new for under 500.00 and some savage models.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skipglo, post: 1909327, member: 87776"] Absolutely not to training right! I'm a lefty and 63 years old. Think of what I faced years ago. Left handed rifles are far more common now. So let me give you some advice here with years of shooting There are two methods....both work....in the beginning and for many years I just reached across the gun and worked the bolt cross handed...and with not much practice...got just about as fast as a eighties......years go bye....and daaaaaa...you find something different to retrain yourself....if shooting prone or bench or off of any rest....it's actually beneficial to be a lefty.....teach your son to use his right hand to eject. This way he doesn't have to break his line of sight on target and his trigger finger is always in position on the stalk. But you can find Remington lefty new for under 500.00 and some savage models. [/QUOTE]
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