the right stance, and how to see straight
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 11:55 pm
Yesterday, I happily took delivery of some Varga shooting glasses. (Until now I'm been making do with some plastic safety glasses, with one lens made translucent with emery paper.) Now I'm playing at adjusting the glasses for a good fit: setting the blinder to eliminate the double image of the sights, and centering the lens/iris on the target so that the plane of the lens is perpendicular to the line of sight to the target.
I'm surprised at how "off-centre" the glasses are now set: they show that when I take my usual stance, with my head turned, I am not looking at the target straight on, but with my eyes also turned fifteen degrees or so to the right.
Should I consider this to be a problem? I think I feel comfortable in this stance, but should I be training myself to stand less obliquely, with head turned so that my eyes are looking straight ahead?
I'm surprised at how "off-centre" the glasses are now set: they show that when I take my usual stance, with my head turned, I am not looking at the target straight on, but with my eyes also turned fifteen degrees or so to the right.
Should I consider this to be a problem? I think I feel comfortable in this stance, but should I be training myself to stand less obliquely, with head turned so that my eyes are looking straight ahead?