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I shoot quite often. If you learn to shoot with your left right shut you will need to calibrate your sight to shoot for something I know as a 'counter-paralax'. When i say "left eye" that might be your right eye, it depends on how you shoot. You cannot calibrate a sight properly without choosing left, right, or having both eyes open...

Both eyes are preferred for a killer, because you want to have awareness. But it is not an easy way to shoot, or train, or learn.

On another note, I had a cal .22 blow on my face once, on a perfectly tuned rifle, and the reason I kept my eye, is because the exit is on the right hand side. Most rifles are build like that.




"Both eyes are preferred for a killer, because you want to have awareness. But it is not an easy way to shoot, or train, or learn."

I think you're entirely wrong, but the sport USPSA is vastly different from any Olympic style shooting you would seen. It's speed and hit factor (that is, the caliber of your gun as a TLDR). Different priorities than Olympic sharpshooting.


You need to take a pistol class from Shrek (sob tactical). He will change your way of thinking about your eyes and shooting




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