- Location
- Fraser Valley, B.C.
Hey fratri,
I also have this issue. I will be honest at first it was weird but once I found out (when I took my pal course) I decided I would shoot left because of shotgun shooting with both eyes open. I was at the time shooting a bow right handed and would just close my left eye but it was never really perfect. After a year or some my marksmanship left handed is great and actually I use my left hand allot more now then I did before. I think its because I was taught right handed as a kid but maybe I was always a lefty.
Get yourself a 243 or something similar in left hand and just shoot it a bunch. Savage and Tikka Both make great options IMO I have owned a couple of both and I believe the Ruger American can be found in left as well.
Now on the flip side I just bought and started to shoot handguns a few weeks back. I had shot some before but now my own and it was an okay range day but nothing really good until I switch. I decided to shoot right handed the last round of targets and hit all 6. The benefit here is you can still line up with you left eye while shooting right handed with handguns.
however my trigger pull is better left handed so that's something I will be working on.
I say shoot with the dominant eye then you don't have to worry about where those special glasses are
Just my 2 cents
I also have this issue. I will be honest at first it was weird but once I found out (when I took my pal course) I decided I would shoot left because of shotgun shooting with both eyes open. I was at the time shooting a bow right handed and would just close my left eye but it was never really perfect. After a year or some my marksmanship left handed is great and actually I use my left hand allot more now then I did before. I think its because I was taught right handed as a kid but maybe I was always a lefty.
Get yourself a 243 or something similar in left hand and just shoot it a bunch. Savage and Tikka Both make great options IMO I have owned a couple of both and I believe the Ruger American can be found in left as well.
Now on the flip side I just bought and started to shoot handguns a few weeks back. I had shot some before but now my own and it was an okay range day but nothing really good until I switch. I decided to shoot right handed the last round of targets and hit all 6. The benefit here is you can still line up with you left eye while shooting right handed with handguns.
however my trigger pull is better left handed so that's something I will be working on.
I say shoot with the dominant eye then you don't have to worry about where those special glasses are
Just my 2 cents