Mods* even though this is in regard to a revolver the same should apply to a self-stuffer, so I put it here. Feel free to relocate if you can find a better fit*.
Seriously, I've never come across this till recently & never seen a thread on the subject.
Do you think you may be cross dominant (left eye right hand, or vice versa)? If so you may want to re think your stance, especially if you wear corrective lenses. Sounds daft doesn't it, I thought so too till I tried this & it fixed the problem.
Let me explain a bit. I mainly shoot rifle & am right eye/right handed, OK all's fine there, but recently I was practicing dry firing at a mirror with a revolver & noticed I was cocking my head & using the left eye to sight with. After doing some checking it turns out I was cocking my head so I could look over the top of the frame of the left lens so I could get a sharp front sight picture & didn't even realize it. The cure was to switch from a 45 degree foot placement to the firing line & a rigid right arm to a parallel foot placement & Isosceles arm position. What this did was change the relationship between eye, optical portion of the lens being used & the sights! I'm no longer cross dominant for 2-handed pistol shooting. Worth checking out IMHO.
Seriously, I've never come across this till recently & never seen a thread on the subject.
Do you think you may be cross dominant (left eye right hand, or vice versa)? If so you may want to re think your stance, especially if you wear corrective lenses. Sounds daft doesn't it, I thought so too till I tried this & it fixed the problem.
Let me explain a bit. I mainly shoot rifle & am right eye/right handed, OK all's fine there, but recently I was practicing dry firing at a mirror with a revolver & noticed I was cocking my head & using the left eye to sight with. After doing some checking it turns out I was cocking my head so I could look over the top of the frame of the left lens so I could get a sharp front sight picture & didn't even realize it. The cure was to switch from a 45 degree foot placement to the firing line & a rigid right arm to a parallel foot placement & Isosceles arm position. What this did was change the relationship between eye, optical portion of the lens being used & the sights! I'm no longer cross dominant for 2-handed pistol shooting. Worth checking out IMHO.
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