HedgerowPete
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- Jul 11, 2020
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We all know about right side or left side, but until today i had never heard of centre or intermittent.
I have anew to me gun and trying to get everything back into order is a struggle. One small tip i was told is both eyes open for maximum view of incoming targets and then a quick close of the left eye to perfect the focus with the right just before the trigger pull.
Closing the left eye momentarily changes the sight picture on the pip ( not that we look at the pip of course)
Best i can describe is i am not 100% right or left dominant,nor am i central. The brain plays about with it, as it suits its self.
Its not helped with a new to me gun and trying to re-educate the brain with a new sight picture and trigger point.
Now after some research in shooting glasses i see( pun, sorry) that the target people have the whole eye blacked out.
Is that an option with clay shooting?
More than anything i am trying stabilise the new gun variants so i can focus on ( another pun sorry) getting used to the new gun and fit
I have anew to me gun and trying to get everything back into order is a struggle. One small tip i was told is both eyes open for maximum view of incoming targets and then a quick close of the left eye to perfect the focus with the right just before the trigger pull.
Closing the left eye momentarily changes the sight picture on the pip ( not that we look at the pip of course)
Best i can describe is i am not 100% right or left dominant,nor am i central. The brain plays about with it, as it suits its self.
Its not helped with a new to me gun and trying to re-educate the brain with a new sight picture and trigger point.
Now after some research in shooting glasses i see( pun, sorry) that the target people have the whole eye blacked out.
Is that an option with clay shooting?
More than anything i am trying stabilise the new gun variants so i can focus on ( another pun sorry) getting used to the new gun and fit