Seeing Double while Shooting- A different kind of vision problem


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MannytheGreek
January 28, 2011, 08:33 PM
Hey all,

I have a strange vision problem that hasnt been described in previous discussions. I am technically "right eyed" by all the tests that determine eye dominance. However, when I try to aim my handgun using my right eye, I see double. The "Real" image is on the left, the false image is on the right.

I am unable to fire a rifle without closing my left eye. For handgun shooting, I can fire one handed using my right eye only or two handed if I cock my head to the right, (using my non-dominant eye).

I hope that wasnt too confusing. Any thoughts appreciated

-E

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February 24, 2011, 06:34 PM
if the real image is on the left you are probably left-eyed.

as to actually processing two images simultaneously...humans aren't supposed to be able.

see an opthamologist. that doctor will recommend a neurologist of some sort.

have you ever had a stroke or bell's palsy?

as far as shooting goes, close whichever eye you don't want to use and shoot. i'm left-eyed/righthanded. with handguns with adustable sights that's how i shoot. with fixed sights i shoot right/right or left/left. i have no binocular vision close up, but with practice am now almost ambidextrous (that's right...shoot equally bad with both hands).

good luck.

SharpsDressedMan
February 24, 2011, 06:56 PM
"Shoot them, shoot them both!" Major Toht, Raiders of the Lost Ark (Tibet barroom scene) :D

kk0g
February 24, 2011, 08:32 PM
You're left eye dominant.

doc2rn
February 25, 2011, 02:01 AM
^ as others have said if the true representation is on the left you are left eye dominant and right handed. You can usually fix this with a two handed grip.

Hk Dan
February 25, 2011, 10:31 AM
Okay, if you are focused on the target, then your vision is normal. Seeing two sets of sights is the way your eyes work, dude. Line one up and let go. If you're focused on the sights, close one eye.

AZ Five seveN
February 25, 2011, 11:37 AM
I'm right hand / left eye dominant as well. The Center Axis Relock system works pretty well for me and allows me to enjoy going to the range, i.e., no more headaches! I have ~17/20 vision, so before shifting to my left eye, shooting for extended periods of time really bugged me.

NMGonzo
February 25, 2011, 07:46 PM
I can shoot with either eye, which is both confusing and comforting.

Most of the time I shoot point shoot so it does not matter that much ...

AndrewST
February 26, 2011, 12:44 AM
It sounds like you are left eye dominate, but right handed, as the others have said.

I basically have the same issue, right handed but left eye dominate. If I focus with my right eye I see double, with my left it clears up.

jad0110
February 26, 2011, 07:17 AM
I'm right handed and right eye dominant. When I first started shooting handguns with both eyes open, focusing on the front sight I saw 2 images of the target for the first hour or two. After that, I guess my brain sorted it out and now I only see one blurry target instead of 2 blurry ones (the right slightly less blurry, IIRC). Either that, or I'm still "seeing" double, but my mind doesn't register the false target.

I'm starting to do the same thing shooting my AR carbine at close range (inside 30 yards or so).

Sometimes I do have to squint my left eye just a bit to pick up the front site, depending on the lighting/glare present.

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