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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="kduffy" data-source="post: 1909577" data-attributes="member: 76083"><p>I have been through this same scenario. The PSE bows have long since been equipped for bowfishing. The right handed left eye dominate one, probably should have been left handed anyhow, maybe could read his writing.... </p><p></p><p>As was mentioned early, Savage Axis with Boyds stocks, Weaver tactical scopes. My youngest's heavy .308 will out shoot my custom .308 with factory ammo. The left handed .270 Win is not quite what I would want for accuracy, but is minute of deer. I have seen fewer accurate .270 than good ones of all manufacture. He started out shooting my Ruger #1 in 25-06, that worked for a year, when we could get it pried away from my wife (it's pretty). What they need is lots of ammo and trigger time. Save money on a rifle for the time being and buy more ammo.</p><p></p><p>I live with being left handed and right eye dominant, have always shot rifles and shotguns right handed, pistols before my eyes started needing helped, worked well with either hand. Dad started me with a Ithaca 37 for birds as I saw mentioned earlier. </p><p></p><p>I have buddy that is right handed and shoots left handed. He gets spun up when I tell a bunch of friends that he was the youngest and always had to ride shotgun, that is why he learned to shoot left handed.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kduffy, post: 1909577, member: 76083"] I have been through this same scenario. The PSE bows have long since been equipped for bowfishing. The right handed left eye dominate one, probably should have been left handed anyhow, maybe could read his writing.... As was mentioned early, Savage Axis with Boyds stocks, Weaver tactical scopes. My youngest's heavy .308 will out shoot my custom .308 with factory ammo. The left handed .270 Win is not quite what I would want for accuracy, but is minute of deer. I have seen fewer accurate .270 than good ones of all manufacture. He started out shooting my Ruger #1 in 25-06, that worked for a year, when we could get it pried away from my wife (it's pretty). What they need is lots of ammo and trigger time. Save money on a rifle for the time being and buy more ammo. I live with being left handed and right eye dominant, have always shot rifles and shotguns right handed, pistols before my eyes started needing helped, worked well with either hand. Dad started me with a Ithaca 37 for birds as I saw mentioned earlier. I have buddy that is right handed and shoots left handed. He gets spun up when I tell a bunch of friends that he was the youngest and always had to ride shotgun, that is why he learned to shoot left handed..... [/QUOTE]
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