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re: South Paw Shooters?
Posted on 11/23/12 at 9:09 pm to StinkDog12
Posted on 11/23/12 at 9:09 pm to StinkDog12
I am right eye dominant but shoot left handed. I have found that a Burris speed bead helps with the scattergun. I write and throw right handed but shoot gun and bow left handed. This is natural to me because I feel that my right arm is dominant so I want it in the control position as in holding the forearm of a rifle thus controlling the swing or holding a bow and controlling the aim. Pulling the trigger or releasing the string on a bow doesn't require any effort so I use my left hand for this. Does that make sense?
Posted on 11/24/12 at 6:01 am to highcotton2
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I feel that my right arm is dominant so I want it in the control position as in holding the forearm of a rifle thus controlling the swing or holding a bow and controlling the aim.
Couldn't agree more! When I do switch over and shoot right handed, I feel I have to pay more attention to the seemingly "unnatural" movement of my left arm controlling the swing...because I do everything else right handed.
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