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From right to left hand

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 5:48 am
by Grzegorz
I need a help... Do you remember the story about USA high level pistol shooter who had accident and could not continue shooting with his right hand. He switched to the left hand, practiced and reurned back on a very high level (if I remember corretly - even olympic level)?

As a shooter, I prepare answer for Polish newspaper concerning lefthanded people - based on sport shooting as an example. Need a help ... today... Anybody could give me any info? If I remember it was described by Lanny Bassham in his book "With winning in mind", but a book is ... 600 km from me... Sorry, I bother you, but still a little spark of hope you help me...

Grzegorz (Poland)

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 6:13 am
by Spencer
Takács Károly, Hungarian rapid fire pistol shooter, double Olympic Champion (London, 1948 and Helsinki, 1952). After incidental grenade explosion in 1938 resulted right arm amputation becomed disabled left arm shooter.

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 6:28 am
by Grzegorz
Thank you very much! Great example!
Grzegorz

RIGHT HAND, LEFT HAND

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 10:42 pm
by 2650 Plus
Harry Reaves, many times US national champ was reputed to have broken 2600 NRA three gun with both hands [One at a time]Lennon Trueblood arny SFC , had his right hand and wrist break up probably because of too much hard ball Switched hands and was a firing member of the winning service pistol team match at Camp Perry. He commented to me, You dont shoot with your hand, you shoot with your mind.There are probably many more but these examples are the only ones familar to me, Good Shooting Bill Horton

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 12:07 am
by john bickar
I believe Adam Sokolowski is 2640+ with each hand.

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 10:09 am
by Grzegorz
Thank you very much for all examples. August 13 is "a day of lefthanded people" in Poland (maybe also elsewhere, I do not know). "My shooter" (Adam Gladyszewski, member of the Polish national team in rifle) is lefthanded, BUT he shoots in classic right position. His official personal best in 50m rifle prone is 597+104,2. As a young boy he started his adventure in shooting with... my equipment (I am righthanded) because there was not any other in our club, and growing he continued in the right position. Journalist who is preparing her article for August 13, asked him for interview. That is the reason, why we needed the info.

BTW, I ask myself if I did correctly not switching him to the left hand position when he started to shoot on 590 level. Maybe I did wrong... or... Yeah... I am not sure up to now... Difficult problem to me...

Thank you very much again!
Grzegorz

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 7:28 pm
by jacques b gros
If it helps, I was shooting 540+ in air pistol two years ago (stopped shooting for more than 20 yrs. I'm 60) when right shoulder went bad, "worn out", like the doctor said. Moved to left arm, in 2 months was shooting the same.

Bad news is that left shoulder didn't like the idea, since I had a partially ruptured tendon. Moved to radio controlled gliders...

Right and Left Hand pistol shooting

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 9:01 pm
by fsoko
My brother Adam is 2650+ with both left and right hand in NRA bullseye pistol. Took alot of dry-firing to build muscle memory after tendon strain caused tremors in his right hand. I think he also trained with his left eye as well, instead of using dominant right eye. Currently has no issues with either hand and switches back and forth regularly. Amazing, but it's definitely possible when needed. We shot together this year at Camp Perry on the two man team and he shot .22 right handed and .45 left handed. We had fun and named ourselves the "Polish Commando's". Attached a photo with me my father and younger brother Adam.

Re: Right and Left Hand pistol shooting

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 12:45 am
by john bickar
fsoko wrote:My brother Adam is 2650+ with both left and right hand in NRA bullseye pistol.
I was pretty sure he was 2650+ with each hand but I could only recall seeing 2640+. I stand corrected.

Anyhow, that kid can flat-out shoot.

Notwithstanding the fact that none of us are kids anymore ;)