dak0ta
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Hi guys,
I am left handed and right eye dominant. Since I started out I've been shooting left handed and left eye. Didn't really notice any difference in accuracy. However, starting archery, the coach wanted me to shoot righty and use my dominant right eye.
So I tried to switch shooting guns to right handed, right eye. Obviously my right side is weaker and shouldering the stocks feel awkward, but I'm getting used to it. However, with the eye dominance, I don't really notice much in terms what I'm looking at and aiming. Especially with both eyes, I get sort of a blurry image from both eyes. Is that what aiming with both eyes looks like? For example, looking down the rib of my shotgun, I see the image from my right eye looking down the beads, but get a second image from the left eye that is looking at the side of the gun.
Any tips on what exactly to focus on when using both eyes? Also, am I supposed to see a dramatic increase in accuracy?
I am left handed and right eye dominant. Since I started out I've been shooting left handed and left eye. Didn't really notice any difference in accuracy. However, starting archery, the coach wanted me to shoot righty and use my dominant right eye.
So I tried to switch shooting guns to right handed, right eye. Obviously my right side is weaker and shouldering the stocks feel awkward, but I'm getting used to it. However, with the eye dominance, I don't really notice much in terms what I'm looking at and aiming. Especially with both eyes, I get sort of a blurry image from both eyes. Is that what aiming with both eyes looks like? For example, looking down the rib of my shotgun, I see the image from my right eye looking down the beads, but get a second image from the left eye that is looking at the side of the gun.
Any tips on what exactly to focus on when using both eyes? Also, am I supposed to see a dramatic increase in accuracy?