Forget which hand to shoot with for a moment. If you say you are left eye dominant (which you did in a previous post), and you aim only with your left eye, and then open your right eye also, if the sight picture moves, you are not left eye dominant IMHO. I can't address why you are more accurate with your left hand, if you are right handed.urnoodle wrote: My sight picture changes with both eyes open which changes my accuracy. What I don't understand is why my accuracy is considerably better with my left hand with both eyes open. I'd like opinions on what I should work on. Continue shooting right handed until my accuracy improves or shoot left handed and work on my sloppy grip. I know I should at some point be able to shoot without a discernible difference between both hands. I'm not there yet so I'm trying to focus my training on one aspect. With all the people on the board, I'm sure someone here had a similar issue and I'm interested in hearing what they overcame it.
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- Tue May 29, 2012 1:38 pm
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- Tue May 29, 2012 12:58 pm
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Re: Aiming properly with both eyes open
I am right handed and left eye dominant. I shoot handguns with my right eye closed. If I open both eyes, the sight picture remains unchanged. Why should I shoot with my right eye because I am right handed?