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Originally Posted by Dan
I call it a 'situation' because unless one eye is dramatically different than the other -- and I mean almost blind -- I have seen the eye dominance issue used by shooters as an excuse for failure and by coaches as an excuse for failing to coach their shooter.
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how so...? what does eye dominance have to do with shooting...? as long as someone is using their dominant eye, as long as they practice using their dominant side, how does eye dominance factor into anything...?
middle age, however, seems to present an obstacle...i have noticed that the rear sights of my pistol are way too close and my arms have shrunk...
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