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<blockquote data-quote="mxjoe35" data-source="post: 2019012" data-attributes="member: 115587"><p>That is interesting that she can't close her dominate eye!? I am prior military police and law enforcement and we had to learn to shoot with both hands. I was able to close either eye, even though I am right eye dominate. I know people that have learned to shoot weak handed, so they could use their dominate eye. I shoot PRS and one of the top Jr. shooters in the country is Conner Jeter who I shot with at a competition this year. He is right handed and left eye dominate. So he learned to shoot left handed and like I said, he is one of the top Jr. shooters in the country. So I would think if she really wants to shoot dominate eye, learn to shoot off handed. It will become natural to her and she won't even think about it after a while. If she wants to shoot strong handed, then maybe try putting a patch over the dominate eye. This will train her brain to use her weak eye and maybe she can learn to close her dominate eye. Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mxjoe35, post: 2019012, member: 115587"] That is interesting that she can't close her dominate eye!? I am prior military police and law enforcement and we had to learn to shoot with both hands. I was able to close either eye, even though I am right eye dominate. I know people that have learned to shoot weak handed, so they could use their dominate eye. I shoot PRS and one of the top Jr. shooters in the country is Conner Jeter who I shot with at a competition this year. He is right handed and left eye dominate. So he learned to shoot left handed and like I said, he is one of the top Jr. shooters in the country. So I would think if she really wants to shoot dominate eye, learn to shoot off handed. It will become natural to her and she won't even think about it after a while. If she wants to shoot strong handed, then maybe try putting a patch over the dominate eye. This will train her brain to use her weak eye and maybe she can learn to close her dominate eye. Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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