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<blockquote data-quote="SDMF" data-source="post: 129807" data-attributes="member: 412"><p>Huge advantage to shooting "two-eyed" if shotgunning is ever in the mix of hobbies due to most shotgun targets being a surprise moving target that needs to be acquired and engaged relatively quickly. Peeps/pins, irons, and rifle-scopes make non-dominant shooting less of an issue, but, speed and proficiency still suffer. I.E., Sitting in a blind/stand waiting for a critter to clear cover, one can only keep their dominant eye shut for so long before their eyes get "buggy". A non-dominant shooter will have issues judging distance and lead on movers quickly and while kiddo might never shoot a deer on the run, varmints don't typically stand around very long waiting to get perforated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SDMF, post: 129807, member: 412"] Huge advantage to shooting "two-eyed" if shotgunning is ever in the mix of hobbies due to most shotgun targets being a surprise moving target that needs to be acquired and engaged relatively quickly. Peeps/pins, irons, and rifle-scopes make non-dominant shooting less of an issue, but, speed and proficiency still suffer. I.E., Sitting in a blind/stand waiting for a critter to clear cover, one can only keep their dominant eye shut for so long before their eyes get "buggy". A non-dominant shooter will have issues judging distance and lead on movers quickly and while kiddo might never shoot a deer on the run, varmints don't typically stand around very long waiting to get perforated. [/QUOTE]
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