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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2452303" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>It's a simple test that is done at home or anywhere. That way you know petty much which eye she or he is dominance. It will help you to teach them how to shoot, and cover possible problems. For a young kid it's easier to learn and work with a possible problem, and you understand better to help. Nobody is saying to do nothing, but help the littles one's. I have seen kids looking over the rifle with the other eye. Thinking they doing thing correctly. It taken care of early in the game it's easy to correct, but later it's a different story. I have ran into this problem when teaching rifle and shotgun for the Boy Scouts. You just work through it. It's takes time, but it's worth it, to get them going down the right path. If it's isn't fun for them, they will stop. Just like fishing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2452303, member: 101791"] It's a simple test that is done at home or anywhere. That way you know petty much which eye she or he is dominance. It will help you to teach them how to shoot, and cover possible problems. For a young kid it's easier to learn and work with a possible problem, and you understand better to help. Nobody is saying to do nothing, but help the littles one's. I have seen kids looking over the rifle with the other eye. Thinking they doing thing correctly. It taken care of early in the game it's easy to correct, but later it's a different story. I have ran into this problem when teaching rifle and shotgun for the Boy Scouts. You just work through it. It's takes time, but it's worth it, to get them going down the right path. If it's isn't fun for them, they will stop. Just like fishing. [/QUOTE]
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