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conradin
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Rigth hand pistol left hand rifle

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Out of curiosity I wonder anyone here shoot their pistols with one hand, and then their long arms with the other? I ma considering shooting long arms left handed to take advantage of my dominant left eye, but I am right handed and I shoot pistol using my right hand and right eye. I usually need a bit of help (lens) to make me see the front sight more clear; but when I use my left eye I have no problem at all, as if it is as clear as a telescope.
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Post by Randy152 »

I am right handed and right eye dominant. I shoot rifle right handed.

But I shoot pistol left handed using my right eye. And I cannot shoot that way using my shooting glasses. Even with the correct prescription. I can only use my normal prescription glasses.

However, occasionally I shoot pistol right handed. When I do, it is absolutely necessary to use my shooting glasses. It could have something to do with the angles or the different distances between right and left hand, I don't know. Just the way it is!
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Conradin;
See my post in smallbore.

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Post by opbigdave »

I too am right handed and left eye dominant.
I started shooting at the age of 5-6 yeas old.
Didn't know about eye dominance issues,of course and my father noticed
I cross/stocked while shooting long guns,but evidently didn't consider it
an issue. Never shot a rifle successfully, but pretty good with a handgun.
I truly wish I had been diagnosed with left eye dominance early and would
have been trained a left hand shooter.
I have always struggled with my dominance issue and I am dealing with
it again now at 64 years old.
Shooting my IZH-46 and Alfa-Proj OK ,but having issues with my QB79.
I have decided to retrain as a left handed long gun shooter .
People who don't have cross dominance issues are blessed.

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Post by Tycho »

I'm shooting ISSF pistol nowadays right/right (hand/eye). Service pistol (two handed) right/left to get a better angle on the trigger. Shotgun left/left. Left eye is dominant, but by a small margin. Used to shoot pistol left/left, too, until I hurt my shoulder. What doesn't work as a combo is left hand / right eye, but everything else is no problem.
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Post by DanielSwe »

Ambi here, though I write with my left hand.
Pistol, right hand right eye.
Rifles, right or left arm/eye depending on caliber :)
Hockey to one side, golf to the other. very strange

My left eye is dominant, though after shooting pistol with my right eye for 5 yrs it....takes over... when the sights comes up. Don'r know how to describe it better.
Left eye has got better vision though, took some laser to it a while back. Right eye blurs the targets nicely without correction.
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Post by conradin »

Thank you for the advice. It seems to me that dominate eye is more important in long arms, and also cross sighting is not a good idea, and nobody seems to be able to master it no matter what sort of optical equipment help is used.

I am an organist/harpsichordist, so even though I am right handed, I pretty much am pseudo ambidextrous. The only sport which I play ambidextrous is snooker. Strangely when I play Badminton (right handed), my backstroke is much stronger than my fore stroke. Too late to change hands now...could have won some more matches for my College. I was captain of the team in College.
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Post by BenHHH »

My right eye is dominant and my right hand is dominant but my left eye is more efficient that the right...
So, i'm shooting pistol with right hand and left eye. I had to find the right position to be confortable. Now, it is ok, i'm just turning my feet a little to be well aligned. My training record with Morini CM162 EI is 559/600 and I'm shooting the 10meters for only 3 years !
For long guns, I must shoot left side and it is more difficult. It needs more works to have the same sensations on trigger with my left finger...
I'm in progress...
But i realy prefer hand guns
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left / right handed issues

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I was born left-handed. I learned to write with my right hand (my father promised to buy me a rifle) during the summer months after my 9th birthday. I could never do as well with my right hand as with my left, but as luck would have it, my right-handed writing is acceptable.
I was originally right-eye dominant. I shot pistol left handed and sighted with my right eye until a very experienced shooter suggested that if I was going to shoot left handed, I could recover faster in timed and rapid events if I used my left eye. He was right. Now I shoot pistol with my left eye, and rifle with my right. Rifles always felt unnatural if I held them up left handed. So, I am a right and left handed shooter. I think anyone can overcome (to some extent) their limitations in this area.
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Post by Northwestern AP »

I'm an unfortunate cross-eye dominant shooter; left eyed and right handed with a pistol. I have never seen any choice but to shoot long guns left-handed (nor can I understand how anyone else could, though I know some do so successfully).

Despite over 40 years shooting long guns from the left side, I can't imagine shooting a pistol left handed. One would think that having 'trained' my left hand trigger finger it would come somewhat easily, but having tried it a couple of times it has never worked out for me.

Cross-eye dominance is particularly problematic if you need glasses. It may require glasses that center the 'sweet spot' somewhere other than where the optician would traditionally place it.
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