I shoot with one eye open. I have been doing IPSC this way for a year now. If I keep both eyes open, I have no way of lining up my signs as my point of focus swicthes which sounds weird. People put tape on their glasses to combat this to make it bluury for one of their eyes.
Me too, well, lefty with right dominant eye, I shoot both sides equally bad, but I close the eye not used. I passed a holster course last year useing right hand ( barely passed) but I only had a right side holster at the time. However there was no question when we switched to weak side ( left hand) that I shoot much better from left hand! I tried both eyes open a couple times but haven't really pushed myself, perhaps next time at the range I will run a few hundred .22 handgun/rifle to see if I can do it!I am profoundly lefthanded but right eye dominant. I have tried both aligning the sights with my right eye and taping over the right lenses on my shooting glasses while keeping my right eye open. Neither solution seemed to work very well and I find my results are better with just closing my right eye.
Tried shooting my hand gun today with both eyes open,,,,,,,cannot do it, no problem with a red dot on a tactical rifle but I just can't get it with a pistol, so I will stick with what works for me, one eye closed for pistol
I don't recall this being covered in my safety course
Have that said, I certainly hope all our Canadian police are taught to shoot with both eyes open...
I'm going to try the parrot on my shoulder. I could tighten up my groups a bit more.Keep both eyes open, or close one eye, or tape your glasses, or wear an eye patch and a parrot on your shoulder.



























