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<blockquote data-quote="Korhil78" data-source="post: 1101273" data-attributes="member: 34818"><p>I am just letting my kid do what is natural for him. I took him to a gun store and put a Savage Little Rascal .22 in his hands (after it was checked) and told him to shoulder it and look through the sights. Without pause, he put it up to his left shoulder and closed his right eye. I was shocked. I even did the eye dominance test with him and he was left eye dominant. I bought the left handed Little Rascal and couldn't be happier. </p><p></p><p>I just chose what he was comfortable with. You already know that you can force teach him to shoot right handed but why? In the day and age of modern computers and such, instant satisfaction is something that kids are subjected to these days. Most kids just are not as patient with things as they used to be. Their attention span is a lot shorter, so you may push him away by making him try to learn to shoot righty. Not saying your kid is not patient but if he ever gets to the point that he is on the fence about shooting then it may push him away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korhil78, post: 1101273, member: 34818"] I am just letting my kid do what is natural for him. I took him to a gun store and put a Savage Little Rascal .22 in his hands (after it was checked) and told him to shoulder it and look through the sights. Without pause, he put it up to his left shoulder and closed his right eye. I was shocked. I even did the eye dominance test with him and he was left eye dominant. I bought the left handed Little Rascal and couldn't be happier. I just chose what he was comfortable with. You already know that you can force teach him to shoot right handed but why? In the day and age of modern computers and such, instant satisfaction is something that kids are subjected to these days. Most kids just are not as patient with things as they used to be. Their attention span is a lot shorter, so you may push him away by making him try to learn to shoot righty. Not saying your kid is not patient but if he ever gets to the point that he is on the fence about shooting then it may push him away. [/QUOTE]
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