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The Basics, Starting Out
Starting out a young shooter, who's left eye dominant. Got questions..
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<blockquote data-quote="sheepdawg" data-source="post: 1908859" data-attributes="member: 98888"><p>Thank you sir. Much appreciated. I too was my PD's range master, til I retired a couple of years ago and I knew enough to have left eye dominant shooters shoot left handed but my dept only had AR15s and not bolt guns, so I had no reference. My only friend that is a left eye dominant, said his dad made him shoot right eye and right handed guns because that was just the way it was in the 70s. Great point on semi autos. My son has an AR 15 but he hasn't shot it yet and only have shot his 10-22. You are correct that they tend to throw them straight out. </p><p></p><p>OBTW. Shot a great shiras moose outside of Evanston last year with my son present. Took me 17 points as a non resident. Beautiful country and even nicer people. Looking at maybe buying some land around there as soon as my wife retires.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again. Stay safe brother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sheepdawg, post: 1908859, member: 98888"] Thank you sir. Much appreciated. I too was my PD's range master, til I retired a couple of years ago and I knew enough to have left eye dominant shooters shoot left handed but my dept only had AR15s and not bolt guns, so I had no reference. My only friend that is a left eye dominant, said his dad made him shoot right eye and right handed guns because that was just the way it was in the 70s. Great point on semi autos. My son has an AR 15 but he hasn't shot it yet and only have shot his 10-22. You are correct that they tend to throw them straight out. OBTW. Shot a great shiras moose outside of Evanston last year with my son present. Took me 17 points as a non resident. Beautiful country and even nicer people. Looking at maybe buying some land around there as soon as my wife retires. Thanks again. Stay safe brother. [/QUOTE]
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