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<blockquote data-quote="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA)" data-source="post: 988835" data-attributes="member: 81139"><p>Heya Buttermilk... Are you left handed... Because if you aren't, it sounds like you lean towards ambidextrous. Most people are unable to write (with kind of precision) with their nondominant hand without significant intervention. There are shooting glasses specifically designed with a flip down milky or even blackened lense for those wishing to exclude the dominant eye from trying to muscle out the nondominant eye. Works well for training cross dominant folks... And I believe faster and easier than trying to train the nondominant hand to shoot, unless there is a tendency already for ambidexterity.</p><p></p><p>As with anything else though... It's really up to the OP to try and see what works best for the person he's trying to help. Best of luck... And as with all things, persistence and hard work generally pays off!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA), post: 988835, member: 81139"] Heya Buttermilk... Are you left handed... Because if you aren't, it sounds like you lean towards ambidextrous. Most people are unable to write (with kind of precision) with their nondominant hand without significant intervention. There are shooting glasses specifically designed with a flip down milky or even blackened lense for those wishing to exclude the dominant eye from trying to muscle out the nondominant eye. Works well for training cross dominant folks... And I believe faster and easier than trying to train the nondominant hand to shoot, unless there is a tendency already for ambidexterity. As with anything else though... It's really up to the OP to try and see what works best for the person he's trying to help. Best of luck... And as with all things, persistence and hard work generally pays off!! [/QUOTE]
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