regularjoe
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This post has nothing to do with hunting and I apologize for that but, I know I can get some real world answers/direction to my question by posting here. I ask this question from the POV of competition/action shooting and CCW/defensive hand-gunning.
Here's the deal: I am left-eye dominate. I shoot rifles and shotguns left-handed but, shoot a bow right-handed. I write left-handed but, do most everything else right-handed. The reason I shoot a bow right-handed is because my right arm is the stronger of the two so I made the choice to shoot it that way. Along with the strength comes better dexterity and fine motor skills in my right hand. I know I am not ambidextrous and I don't that I fit the definition of being "cross-dominate" either. So my question is, am I better off to learn to shoot a handgun right-eyed/right-handed (it feels better drawing and manipulating a handgun with my right hand) or to learn to draw and manipulate a handgun left-handed?
Here's the deal: I am left-eye dominate. I shoot rifles and shotguns left-handed but, shoot a bow right-handed. I write left-handed but, do most everything else right-handed. The reason I shoot a bow right-handed is because my right arm is the stronger of the two so I made the choice to shoot it that way. Along with the strength comes better dexterity and fine motor skills in my right hand. I know I am not ambidextrous and I don't that I fit the definition of being "cross-dominate" either. So my question is, am I better off to learn to shoot a handgun right-eyed/right-handed (it feels better drawing and manipulating a handgun with my right hand) or to learn to draw and manipulate a handgun left-handed?