I've recently discovered that I have to convert to one eyed shooting for DTL. With sporting, skeet etc. I can keep both eyes open with success, however, it just does not work for me in DTL. I think I have some degree of centre dominance (as does everyone I believe), and mine kicks in on straightish, going away targets.
I want the perks of being a two eye shooter for DTL, such as high hold point and peripheral pickup. Is it unheard of to keep both eyes open initially for the pickup and then close, or squint one eye before pulling the trigger?
I'm aware people who preach two eye shooting will probably say 'you're doing it wrong', or 'you're aiming it' but there are plenty of top ranking one eye ATA shooters in America, so I think one-eye shooting is perfectly acceptable in DTL and will only put you at a real disadvantage on disciplines like sporting and skeet.
I want the perks of being a two eye shooter for DTL, such as high hold point and peripheral pickup. Is it unheard of to keep both eyes open initially for the pickup and then close, or squint one eye before pulling the trigger?
I'm aware people who preach two eye shooting will probably say 'you're doing it wrong', or 'you're aiming it' but there are plenty of top ranking one eye ATA shooters in America, so I think one-eye shooting is perfectly acceptable in DTL and will only put you at a real disadvantage on disciplines like sporting and skeet.
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