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<blockquote data-quote="memtb" data-source="post: 2018184" data-attributes="member: 75451"><p>This seems to be somewhat of a trait in my wife's family. My wife, left handed ( though somewhat ambidextrous) is right eye dominant and shoots rifles right handed. She had to work on her hand gun shooting ,as when she first started shooting handguns, she would often switch left or right. She finally trained herself to shoot the handguns right handed! </p><p></p><p> She can be easily taught.....if she has the desire. We occasionally shoot our firearms from the "weak side".....just to be somewhat proficient, if the need should arise. In fact, many years ago, I shot a Whitetail with a left shoulder hold. I was seated, the deer came in to my right side. I could not have moved around to make a right hand shot without getting "busted". So.....I made the shot from the left! This helped make up for a deer that got away several years prior, because I didn't think to attempt the left shoulder hold. After losing that deer, I learned to shoot with a weak-side hold! memtb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memtb, post: 2018184, member: 75451"] This seems to be somewhat of a trait in my wife’s family. My wife, left handed ( though somewhat ambidextrous) is right eye dominant and shoots rifles right handed. She had to work on her hand gun shooting ,as when she first started shooting handguns, she would often switch left or right. She finally trained herself to shoot the handguns right handed! She can be easily taught.....if she has the desire. We occasionally shoot our firearms from the “weak side”.....just to be somewhat proficient, if the need should arise. In fact, many years ago, I shot a Whitetail with a left shoulder hold. I was seated, the deer came in to my right side. I could not have moved around to make a right hand shot without getting “busted”. So.....I made the shot from the left! This helped make up for a deer that got away several years prior, because I didn’t think to attempt the left shoulder hold. After losing that deer, I learned to shoot with a weak-side hold! memtb [/QUOTE]
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