Clay Shooting

DEAL WITH DOMINANCE

Lloyd Pattison is a keen clay shooter, and reviews shotguns on the Gun Shorts channel on YouTube, in association with Bywell Shooting Ground

Your ideas about eye dominance will be a product of whether you have ever suffered from a disagreement between your dominant hand and your dominant eye. I’m lucky enough to be RH/RE dominant, but my wife has suffered from cross-dominance issues in the past, so I understand the problem, having tried with her to find a solution that works. If you are unsure whether you suffer from cross-dominance try pointing at a small object with your dominant hand, with both eyes open. Now close your off-eye (your left eye if you are right handed, and vice versa). Are you still pointing at the small

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