The majority of us are dominant in one eye or another and many times our eye dominance coincides with our hand dominance. However, that is not always the case.
To check your eye dominance point your finger at a distant object with both eyes open. First close one eye and then the other. Your finger will reamian lined up with the object when your dominant eye is open.
It is thought that if you are right handed with a left eye dominance, you should then shoot a rifle as a left handed shooter. I have seen success in this approach and failure as well.
One of our shooters, when she was younger would put the butt of the rifle in her right shoulder (she was right handed) but her parent's noticed that she would crane her neck way over as to get her left eye to line up with the sight. They started placing the rifle in her left shoulder and that is how she has shot ever since. We had another shooter join us who always shot right handed but was left eye dominant. The coach tried to change her to left handed and the poor kid struggled immensely and became frustrated finally reverting back to right handed shooting and doing better. The coach of our rifle team is also left eye dominant but just can't imagine putting the rifle left handed, and his scores seem to suffer because of it.
So is it important to teach someone to shoot according to their eye dominance or do you let them "do what is natural?" Would you encourage a shooter to change their shooting hand if they found out after that their eye dominance was different then what they were used to?
To check your eye dominance point your finger at a distant object with both eyes open. First close one eye and then the other. Your finger will reamian lined up with the object when your dominant eye is open.
It is thought that if you are right handed with a left eye dominance, you should then shoot a rifle as a left handed shooter. I have seen success in this approach and failure as well.
One of our shooters, when she was younger would put the butt of the rifle in her right shoulder (she was right handed) but her parent's noticed that she would crane her neck way over as to get her left eye to line up with the sight. They started placing the rifle in her left shoulder and that is how she has shot ever since. We had another shooter join us who always shot right handed but was left eye dominant. The coach tried to change her to left handed and the poor kid struggled immensely and became frustrated finally reverting back to right handed shooting and doing better. The coach of our rifle team is also left eye dominant but just can't imagine putting the rifle left handed, and his scores seem to suffer because of it.
So is it important to teach someone to shoot according to their eye dominance or do you let them "do what is natural?" Would you encourage a shooter to change their shooting hand if they found out after that their eye dominance was different then what they were used to?