Author: Dale Clifford
Subject: Reticle to compensate for vision issue
Posted: February/18/2014 at 19:06
most of the really good shooters I have known to do it, don't try to align the center of the axis of the eye or pupil have the left eye pointed or turned more to the left, than would be normal, some with their chin almost over the rifle as opposed to the cheek. Even the ones that shoot regular skeet and trap. The amazing thing was they never closed the right eye, as a right dominate shooter will try to close the left. They say its even easier with a shotgun because they do not focus on the front site as they do with a handgun so, not a problem
Subject: Reticle to compensate for vision issue
Posted: February/18/2014 at 19:06
most of the really good shooters I have known to do it, don't try to align the center of the axis of the eye or pupil have the left eye pointed or turned more to the left, than would be normal, some with their chin almost over the rifle as opposed to the cheek. Even the ones that shoot regular skeet and trap. The amazing thing was they never closed the right eye, as a right dominate shooter will try to close the left. They say its even easier with a shotgun because they do not focus on the front site as they do with a handgun so, not a problem