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Offline Strikenmike

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« on: February 14, 2011, 01:13:09 PM »
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I had cataracts removed from my left eye 5-6 years ago, now my right eye is getting very bad.  Will probably need another operation within a year.  I shoot with my right eye, and when I look at a target I often see double images, so the challenge is to figure out which is the correct set of reticules, etc.  Anyway, yesterday at the range I said to myself, self.....why don't you just switch over and shoot with your left (clear) eye.  So I did and I was a bit surprised by the resulting group.  Not sure why I was surprised, but I was.

I was shooting my H&R 223 Ultra at 100 yards from a bench rest.  Tell me what you would expect to happen, then I will share what actually happened.  I have not done any research on this at this time.  Thought I would get some input from y'all first.
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Re: LeftRightEye
« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2011, 01:43:54 PM »
I would expect the groups to open slightly and poi be to the right. I dont know will have to try it sometime,just incase its needed. Did you still shoot right handed,just useing the left eye?

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Re: LeftRightEye
« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2011, 01:54:30 PM »
Danny-L...I actually put the gun on the left shoulder and shot 3 rounds aiming with my left eye, and using my left hand to manipulate the hammer and trigger.
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Re: LeftRightEye
« Reply #3 on: February 14, 2011, 02:15:24 PM »
From my experience switching students, your group should have tightened up, but moved to the left slightly.
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Re: LeftRightEye
« Reply #4 on: February 15, 2011, 04:27:54 AM »
I am right handed and right eyed. The right arm is currently out of commission due to surgery so I can't even shoulder a rifle. I did go left handed pistol shooting last Friday after therapy. I had no problem with sighting. I didn't even pay any attention to which eye I was sighting with. I did have a little trouble with grip and trigger control which I had expected. I was pleasantly surprised at how well I managed to shoot with my left hand.

Maybe after a couple of more weeks of torture, uh, therapy, I will be able to prop my arm on a bench and get in some left handed rifle shooting and see how well the left eye thing works for me.

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Re: LeftRightEye
« Reply #5 on: February 15, 2011, 07:46:59 AM »
Keep in mind that it was very cold the day I shot, and that I had been shooting for some time, so I wall chilled to the bone.  Anyway, my three shot group was about 2 inches left and probably the same distance high.  The group itself was not very good...probably 2.5 inches.

I can see the value of doing this, at least with hunting rifles.  You never know what you may have to do to make a shot, at it would be very important to know generally how your point of impact is likely to change.  I am going to wait for some better weather and go through this process on all my hunting guns and my crossbow.

Thanks for your input.
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