Pls explain me whether shooting with out blinds is good or bad for an Air pistol & free pistol shooter..
advantages..?
shooting with out blinds.
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1. According to the ISSF rules, you are only allowed one small blinder over non-shooting eye. There is a great disadvantage to training with equipment that is not allowed in competition, so we assume you are referring only to the 35mm non-shooting eye blinder?
2. The negatives of shooting with non-shooting eye open, or squinting, are somewhat significant, just from a "distraction/concentration" (mental focus) perspective. Therefore, you should at least shoot with the minimum allowed blinder for the non-shooting eye.
Am I misunderstanding?
Steve Swartz
2. The negatives of shooting with non-shooting eye open, or squinting, are somewhat significant, just from a "distraction/concentration" (mental focus) perspective. Therefore, you should at least shoot with the minimum allowed blinder for the non-shooting eye.
Am I misunderstanding?
Steve Swartz
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Re: shooting with out blinds.
well I am shooting without blinds..
earlier I use to wear a very thin blind ( about 1/4 inch ) for non shooting eye. I need to know whether shooting with out blinds is good.
If not I can go back to a thin blind.
Rgds
Sagara
earlier I use to wear a very thin blind ( about 1/4 inch ) for non shooting eye. I need to know whether shooting with out blinds is good.
If not I can go back to a thin blind.
Rgds
Sagara
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Re: shooting with out blinds.
It's really a case of what you prefer.Anonymous wrote:I need to know whether shooting with out blinds is good.
If you can concentrate fully on the sights with both eyes open and no blinder than do that.
If you can concentrate better with both eyes open but using a narrow (maximum 30mm wide) blinder then do that.
I suspect (with no proof) that most people will prefer the blinder, but that doesn't mean it is best for you.
Re: shooting with out blinds.
You have posed the question in relation to pistol (i.e. standing) - peripheral vision is fairly important in relation to balance. I.e. interfering with the peripheral vision (side blinders) is not necessarily a good thing.sagara wrote:Pls explain me whether shooting with out blinds is good or bad for an Air pistol & free pistol shooter..
advantages..?
Spencer