tman wrote:Being left handed sucks.
PHATSPEED7x wrote:tman wrote:Being left handed sucks.
But we are the only people in our right mind...
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GunGoogler wrote:I am right-handed and cross-eye dominant, but I shoot right-handed and adjust for my sights. My GF--who I'm teaching to shoot--is a full lefty and is purposefully learning to shoot right handed well before she practices left because she wants to be able to comfortably shoot the majority of guns that are setup for a right-handed person.
I guess the point is that, do whatever he's most comfortable with. The great thing about learning for the first time is that you can learn anyway you want. Make a choice. In fact, learning to shoot both ways, proficiently, is an excellent choice and builds hand-eye coordination, which is probably easier to do when you are young.
tt3 wrote:I'm left handed and do almost everything left handed except bat and shoot. I can switch batting either way, and can shoot either way. I have three older brothers who are all right handed and was just taught to shoot right handed.
Having said that, I agree with the above, let him figure out whats comfortable, not that I'm a professional or even pretend to be one on the internet.
tt3 wrote:
Having said that, I agree with the above, let him figure out whats comfortable, not that I'm a professional,But I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express
Shipyard wrote:
after all, it's on you forever son. damn well better make sure it drops panties
codyw80 wrote:When he pulls the gun up he puts it in his right shoulder and leans over to look down the sights with is left eye.
codyw80 wrote:My question is should I try to correct him to shoot from his left shoulder or let him shoot this way?
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