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<blockquote data-quote="2Ldude" data-source="post: 2019310" data-attributes="member: 104823"><p>I grew up and started shooting 22's left handed due to left eye dominant even though everything else I did was right handed. I shot rifle's left handed with right bolt, just got used to working the actions with the right hand. Couldn't shoot a pistol worth a crap left handed so still shot those right handed but closed left eye. Later on in life (40 years) after having 5 surgeries on the left shoulder decided to start shooting righty. Took a pair of glasses and taped the left side so I couldn't see and removed the glass from the right side (far less eye fatigue in right eye vs trying to just close the left eye). Didn't take to long to get accustomed to this method. Slowed me down due to thinking thru all the fundamentals and training new muscle memories but in the end I am a much better shooter going righty and slowing things down and now don't have to wear the taped up glasses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2Ldude, post: 2019310, member: 104823"] I grew up and started shooting 22's left handed due to left eye dominant even though everything else I did was right handed. I shot rifle's left handed with right bolt, just got used to working the actions with the right hand. Couldn't shoot a pistol worth a crap left handed so still shot those right handed but closed left eye. Later on in life (40 years) after having 5 surgeries on the left shoulder decided to start shooting righty. Took a pair of glasses and taped the left side so I couldn't see and removed the glass from the right side (far less eye fatigue in right eye vs trying to just close the left eye). Didn't take to long to get accustomed to this method. Slowed me down due to thinking thru all the fundamentals and training new muscle memories but in the end I am a much better shooter going righty and slowing things down and now don't have to wear the taped up glasses. [/QUOTE]
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