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Thread: Broken Collarbone Learning to Shoot Opposite Shoulder Question

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    Quote Originally Posted by rp View Post
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    Due to a not so great retina surgery, I now shoot a rifle left handed. I still shoot a shotgun right handed even though I have no idea where the bead is, so I point with my index finger. Works ok but it ain’t the same. With the left handed shooting, you have retrain your brain in the whole sight picture-trigger squeeze, muscle memory thing. Oddly enough, flinch tendencies didn’t transfer from right handed to left handed shooting.....which I found interesting.
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    If it ain\'t accurate at long distance, then the fact that it is flat shooting is meaningless.

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    My ex- was shooting skeet with marginal success. Realized he was left eye dominant (makes sense; he was a switch hitter in baseball). Anyway, he retrained himself to shoot skeet left handed. Crazy. He shot 100 rounds and then it’s just clicked for him. Good luck and feel better soon.
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