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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="5.56×250" data-source="post: 1909412" data-attributes="member: 110162"><p>Yea, archery is much more difficult to master if your dominant body parts dont all gibe . I instructed archery beginners for 14 yrs, as well as alot of seasoned shooters. Its a nightmare to shoot a bow with your less dominant hand in order to use your dominant eye. At the same time, its very critical to keep your dominant eye shut if your shooting with your less dominant eye to appease your dominant hand. If you open your dominant eye while shooting with your less dominant eye, your point of impact can easily shift FEET at 20 yds ! To complicate things further, you loose half of your depth perception and most of your light gathering ability when you shut one eye . It can be pretty frustrating for people not committed to learning and shooting stick and string.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.56×250, post: 1909412, member: 110162"] Yea, archery is much more difficult to master if your dominant body parts dont all gibe . I instructed archery beginners for 14 yrs, as well as alot of seasoned shooters. Its a nightmare to shoot a bow with your less dominant hand in order to use your dominant eye. At the same time, its very critical to keep your dominant eye shut if your shooting with your less dominant eye to appease your dominant hand. If you open your dominant eye while shooting with your less dominant eye, your point of impact can easily shift FEET at 20 yds ! To complicate things further, you loose half of your depth perception and most of your light gathering ability when you shut one eye . It can be pretty frustrating for people not committed to learning and shooting stick and string. [/QUOTE]
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