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Both eyes open when shooting?
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<blockquote data-quote="dkhunt14" data-source="post: 1041899" data-attributes="member: 14053"><p>I shoot with both eyes open. Better sight picture for safety and see different conditions. If you are looking at an object and pull up scope or binoculars it should be there. Here in the east where we hunt with deer drives it would be hard to find moving deer in a scope without. If you practice doing this it should get easier. I practiced with both eyes open and pulled a scoped gun up till I was there. I also do it with binoculars.When I do the dominate eye test I point at an object with both eyes open and close one eye at a time. When you close the dominate eye your finger will move off the object you are pointing at. The stronger eye focuses on the object when you point with both eyes open. This why I like to find which eye is dominate on a young shooter and start them out right. Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkhunt14, post: 1041899, member: 14053"] I shoot with both eyes open. Better sight picture for safety and see different conditions. If you are looking at an object and pull up scope or binoculars it should be there. Here in the east where we hunt with deer drives it would be hard to find moving deer in a scope without. If you practice doing this it should get easier. I practiced with both eyes open and pulled a scoped gun up till I was there. I also do it with binoculars.When I do the dominate eye test I point at an object with both eyes open and close one eye at a time. When you close the dominate eye your finger will move off the object you are pointing at. The stronger eye focuses on the object when you point with both eyes open. This why I like to find which eye is dominate on a young shooter and start them out right. Matt [/QUOTE]
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