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Switching to non dominant side shooting?
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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 2646007" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>I'm right handed and left eye dominant, so my dad had me start shooting BB guns and toy rifles left handed at an early age. When I started shooting a lot, I was actually better with a pistol because I could use my right hand and left eye. Fast forward 50 years, and I injured my left shoulder, and had to hunt right handed. It went amazingly well. Probably easier because I'm right handed. </p><p></p><p>If I were you, I'd buy a quality pellet gun, and practice daily at home. It will take a while to get a feel for it, but that is inexpensive practice that you can do every day. </p><p></p><p>They have done experiments where they put glasses on people that turned everything upside down. After 3 weeks, everything looked right side up to them. Then everything was upside down when they took off the glasses (for about 3 weeks). The ability of the human brain and body to adapt to the demands we make on it are astounding. </p><p></p><p>I have a friend who suffers with MS. She lives a healthy lifestye and is doing amazingly well at 68. Hope you can do the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 2646007, member: 29323"] I'm right handed and left eye dominant, so my dad had me start shooting BB guns and toy rifles left handed at an early age. When I started shooting a lot, I was actually better with a pistol because I could use my right hand and left eye. Fast forward 50 years, and I injured my left shoulder, and had to hunt right handed. It went amazingly well. Probably easier because I'm right handed. If I were you, I'd buy a quality pellet gun, and practice daily at home. It will take a while to get a feel for it, but that is inexpensive practice that you can do every day. They have done experiments where they put glasses on people that turned everything upside down. After 3 weeks, everything looked right side up to them. Then everything was upside down when they took off the glasses (for about 3 weeks). The ability of the human brain and body to adapt to the demands we make on it are astounding. I have a friend who suffers with MS. She lives a healthy lifestye and is doing amazingly well at 68. Hope you can do the same. [/QUOTE]
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