I got to spend my morning at the orthopedic doc (yippee ) getting a knee and my right shoulder dealt with. As I'm right-handed, the cortisone injection I got into the shoulder barf:) means no shooting for today, and probably not for the next few days. After all, I got the shot because the shoulder HURTS. Probably ought to let the meds actually work before I go shoot trap or play with my deer rifle.
But that brings up an interesting question. Have any of you ever taught yourself to shoot rifle "weak hand" side? I'm definitely strong right-hand dominant, right eye dominant; but if this thing lingers into deer season, I'm wondering if I ought to try to work on shooting left handed.
Anybody ever done it with a rifle (or shotgun)? I practice that way once in awhile with handguns, but haven't done this.
Springmom
But that brings up an interesting question. Have any of you ever taught yourself to shoot rifle "weak hand" side? I'm definitely strong right-hand dominant, right eye dominant; but if this thing lingers into deer season, I'm wondering if I ought to try to work on shooting left handed.
Anybody ever done it with a rifle (or shotgun)? I practice that way once in awhile with handguns, but haven't done this.
Springmom