I've been shooting for a long time shutting my left eye, and using my right open eye. I am finding that I am left eye dominant and I'd like to shoot with both eyes open. Is anyone aware of how I could train myself to use both open eyes.
I didn't know schools or mainstream instructors were still teaching that technique.Mike Sr. said:Another fact: shooting double action vs single action REQUIRES different parts of your trigger-finger engaging the trigger !!!!!!! And this apply's to semi-auto's as well, especially those with double action.
Mike Sr. said:It is just info, not gospel,
That's probably true, but in his videos (that used to be on myoudoortv and now seem to be gone) he showed his version of the proper DA revolver grip, and he started it by rotating the gun in the hand as necessary to make sure the first joint was firmly hooked over the trigger, definitely not the pad....but there is a growing segment following Jerry Miculek in using a serrated trigger to keep the finger pad in a consistent position.
Sam1911 said:It struck me really profoundly as most of what I thought I knew was based on the idea of the barrel of the gun being placed directly in-line with the wrist bones of the strong hand. This broke that concept as the gun might be several degrees out (or possibly even "in") from that line.
Then I realized that Isosceles shooters probably aren't doing that either most of the time and it made more sense.