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Old January 3, 2012, 12:37 PM   #28
andhen2003
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As an update, I went to the clays range last week.

I tried closing my left eye just as i was about to shoot -- didn't work very well, as the clay would seem to shift location as I closed the eye.

I squinted my left eye -- at first this felt very awkward and I missed more than I should, but as I went through the course I got better and better and was nailing them better than ever by the end. That said, it's not easy to do as I found it a bit hard to track down the clays.

I tried a few times shooting left handed. It felt all wrong. At age 42, trying to change my dominant hand for some fun sporting clays and upland bird hunting a few times a year definitely ain't worth it.

I'm going to try the tape over the left lens technique next time I'm out.

But I'm pheasant hunting for my first time in a few weeks and looks like I will have to work with the squinty method for now.

Anyway, just wanted to report back for those who are curious.
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