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<blockquote data-quote="ChavaK" data-source="post: 72444275" data-attributes="member: 110955"><p>I am right handed/left eyed and find rifles and shotguns frustrating to shoot because of it. I end up shooting right handed and closing my left eye. Which feels awkward because I am strongly right handed and strongly left eye.</p><p></p><p>For shooting handguns, I do four things that work well for me. First I close my right eye. I know it is not ideal, but I cannot get used to having both eyes open. I've tried all the tricks (taping the glasses, blinking before pulling the trigger, etc) and none of them work. Then I rotate my head very slightly to the right, move the gun slightly to the left, and then tip the front sight slightly to the left. All that allows me to line the front sight up with my left eye without over doing any one of the three things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChavaK, post: 72444275, member: 110955"] I am right handed/left eyed and find rifles and shotguns frustrating to shoot because of it. I end up shooting right handed and closing my left eye. Which feels awkward because I am strongly right handed and strongly left eye. For shooting handguns, I do four things that work well for me. First I close my right eye. I know it is not ideal, but I cannot get used to having both eyes open. I've tried all the tricks (taping the glasses, blinking before pulling the trigger, etc) and none of them work. Then I rotate my head very slightly to the right, move the gun slightly to the left, and then tip the front sight slightly to the left. All that allows me to line the front sight up with my left eye without over doing any one of the three things. [/QUOTE]
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