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<blockquote data-quote="Mountainsheep" data-source="post: 129677" data-attributes="member: 5875"><p>Mike,</p><p></p><p>Great story; thanks for the write-up. I hope you have another opportunity to take Cody hunting again in the near future. Get him back in the saddle &amp; rebuild his confidence. I know it's an adventure trying to teach the young ones to shoot. I spent the Thanksgiving holiday target shooting with my 10 year-old niece &amp; 6-year-old nephew. She is amazingly adept and accurate, but the boy gets frustrated rather quickly. After two days of practice, we discovered that even though he is left handed, he is right eye dominant. This made for some interesting groups! Encouraging him to shoot right handed produced better accuracy, but it is difficult to get him comfortable with his unnatural position. It's going to take practice, but he will eventually get there, just slow going. It is hilarious to watch him trying to get in a comfortable position. He wants to put the butt against the center of his chin &amp; aim with both eyes. That's why he only uses a BB gun.</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountainsheep, post: 129677, member: 5875"] Mike, Great story; thanks for the write-up. I hope you have another opportunity to take Cody hunting again in the near future. Get him back in the saddle & rebuild his confidence. I know it’s an adventure trying to teach the young ones to shoot. I spent the Thanksgiving holiday target shooting with my 10 year-old niece & 6-year-old nephew. She is amazingly adept and accurate, but the boy gets frustrated rather quickly. After two days of practice, we discovered that even though he is left handed, he is right eye dominant. This made for some interesting groups! Encouraging him to shoot right handed produced better accuracy, but it is difficult to get him comfortable with his unnatural position. It’s going to take practice, but he will eventually get there, just slow going. It is hilarious to watch him trying to get in a comfortable position. He wants to put the butt against the center of his chin & aim with both eyes. That’s why he only uses a BB gun. Dave [/QUOTE]
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