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What Every Shotgunner Should Know About Cross-Eye Dominance
Friday, October 19, 2012 Written by Hunter's Handbook Staff
Basically, you have one dominant eye that the brain uses to aim with. Both of your eyes work together, but while one aims, the other eye helps the brain register perception of depth. So whether you shoot left-handed or right-handed, if your dominant eye is not the one sighting down the barrel, you’ll have problems being on target. For example, if you’re right-handed but your dominant eye is your left, you’re looking down the barrel of the shotgun with the less-dominant eye.
The importance of recognizing this and knowing your dominant eye can’t be stressed enough or shotgunners.
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