jimmybh
Active member
In February I changed to shooting two eyes open, and up until then had always dimmed\closed my left eye as I got ready to fire.
In February I also got diagnosed by my Instructor as left eye dominant, but he was also somewhat perplexed at how well I could shoot off the right shoulder with left eye dominance.....since February it has been a roller coaster...sometimes I can hit really well and feel as if the transition is paying dividends and then two weeks later cant hit a thing.....
So, I started to test my dominance regularly, and throughout the course of the day, and I am left somewhat perplexed....my dominance changes! Is this common or am I an oddity!? I do work on a PC all day and certainly by the middle of the week am already feeling as if my eyes are tired...
I use the The Miles test where the observer extends both arms, brings both hands together to create a small opening, then with both eyes open views a distant object through the opening. The observer then alternates closing the eyes or slowly draws opening back to the head to determine which eye is viewing the object (i.e. the dominant eye).
Any advice or feedback will be much appreciated
Thank you, James
In February I also got diagnosed by my Instructor as left eye dominant, but he was also somewhat perplexed at how well I could shoot off the right shoulder with left eye dominance.....since February it has been a roller coaster...sometimes I can hit really well and feel as if the transition is paying dividends and then two weeks later cant hit a thing.....
So, I started to test my dominance regularly, and throughout the course of the day, and I am left somewhat perplexed....my dominance changes! Is this common or am I an oddity!? I do work on a PC all day and certainly by the middle of the week am already feeling as if my eyes are tired...
I use the The Miles test where the observer extends both arms, brings both hands together to create a small opening, then with both eyes open views a distant object through the opening. The observer then alternates closing the eyes or slowly draws opening back to the head to determine which eye is viewing the object (i.e. the dominant eye).
Any advice or feedback will be much appreciated
Thank you, James