Ambidextrous Cross Dominance
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Ambidextrous Cross Dominance
A non shooter friend of mine was telling me he was not sure what his eye dominance was. I tested him and he is cross dominant, since he has not shot much, I told him to try changing to his left hand. Upon doing so he kept trying to use his right eye. I don't recall ever seeing someone like this before.
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In my most difficult case a blinder didn't work. Enough light came off it (clear plastic piece of milk jug) to allow that eye to remain dominant with an aperture sight in front of her eye.
Using a scope solved the problem with rifle, and shooting "point shoulder" took care of what she needed for pistol (non-target shooting, personal protection).
A Very trying case.
Using a scope solved the problem with rifle, and shooting "point shoulder" took care of what she needed for pistol (non-target shooting, personal protection).
A Very trying case.
Not trying to argue anything here, just trying to understand what you were facing with that shooter.Pat McCoy wrote:In my most difficult case a blinder didn't work. Enough light came off it (clear plastic piece of milk jug) to allow that eye to remain dominant with an aperture sight in front of her eye.
Using a scope solved the problem with rifle, and shooting "point shoulder" took care of what she needed for pistol (non-target shooting, personal protection).
A Very trying case.
A blinder does not change the dominance, it simply masks any visual data coming into that dominant eye so that the brain only sees the image from the non-dominant eye. That way it has to process the only data it has, so there is no conflict.
Or am I missing something?
Again, just looking for clarity really! Not trying to pick a fight or say your wrong!
Thanks!
Lee