Well I am certainly not going to try and explain Gil’s method as I have no idea what it involves and it is for him to do, but I did train my brain to switch dominance from left to right, so the statement that the only way is to switch shoulders is not strictly true.Longmynd you said:
" I don't look at the barrel at all now( although I am aware of them in the peripheral vision) but focus solely on the clay throughout the shot!"
Now, if you consider that this is Gil's method, please ask any Brit coach on how they train " visually normal shooters"! .I guess in the exact same way!
My question to you is , if that's a normal way to shoot targets( eyes on the bird, gun in the peripheral vision) how Gil's method( the same) made a difference for a cross dominant like you???
Anyone saying that eye dominance in shooting is irrelevant ,for my, that's an impostor!
How you establish the sight picture,gun- target,(lead)relationship, if you can't line up your gun .seen in the peripheral vision, with the pointing eye b/c of cross eye dominance?
The only way is to switch shoulders, which I don't thing you did.
If you answer to this question, I have no other questions for you.
Thank you!
I was involved in a very long thread on shotgunworld on the subject and have no intention of repeating it all here.
But you can read the entire thread, my very detailed thoughts and scientific research papers proving it can be done over there.
I have nothing to sell, like maybe some eye dominance correction tool (XDS), I did not use Gil's method or any other coaches method so I am not plugging them, I am not even stating it is the best way to do it, just that brain training can be done for eye dominance.
As you say "if you come out publicly, better be ready to be challenged, no matter what's your name or other considerations" and switching shoulders is not the only way, I proved that with research papers on Shotgunworld.
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