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Do I use left eye on right handed bow?

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  • bang250
    I would suggest going with a left handed bow. just my .02 tho
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  • skysoldier173d
    Thanks bang for the advice. I have been using my left-hand left eye on my 12 ga. pump shotgun and I seem to be adjusting okay to that. I was hoping to fore go the larger expense of replacing the compound bow. I bought a decent cross bow but haven't tried it out much at this time. I think the cross bow will work out okay. But it's hard to beat the effectiveness of a compound bow. Thanks again,

    Ern in NC
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  • shoff14
    You will have a hard time finding anchor points if you go left eye right hand pull. If you can over come that, than by all means do what you want. However, you would be better off with a left handed bow. What sucks about left handed bows is they are almost always going to be a special order item and cost more than a right handed bow.
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  • skysoldier173d
    Thanks so much for your thoughts and the reply! I'll be considering both of your recommendations. Ern


    You will have a hard time finding anchor points if you go left eye right hand pull. If you can over come that, than by all means do what you want. However, you would be better off with a left handed bow. What sucks about left handed bows is they are almost always going to be a special order item and cost more than a right handed bow.
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  • wpage
    Have you considered a cross bow with a scope?
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  • idahoducker
    There are ways to do some funky stuff with bow sights. I haven't seen one that was set up for a right handed shooter sighting with his left eye but I bet it could be done.

    There is a guy locally here who does not have the use of his right arm. He holds the string in his teeth (back in his molars) with a special tab on the string and I believe his sight setup is modified to make it all work. He's a good shot.

    I've also seen a video of a blind shooter who has a buddy who sits or stands behing him and sights for him and tells him where to move the bow and when to shoot. Those weren't normal sights either.

    Talk to some people at archery pro shops. They might have some good ideas.
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  • BAREFOOTGATOR
    I AM RIGHT HANDED LEFT EYE DOMINANT AND HAVE TO SHOOT LEARN TO OVER CAME THE PROB.I DO NOT THINK I WOULD TRY AND SHOOT A BOW RIGHT HANDED
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  • skysoldier173d
    Thanks very much for the information John, [:)]

    Ernie
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  • jimfaster
    If you are interested in archery, bow hunting in particular, you know the difference between the arcs of the left hand and right handed bows. Bow hunting is a sport legal, a form of archery. It involves finding and targeting different live matches, including deer and rabbits. Because archery is dependent on the hand and eye coordination, it is important to use the equipment and ensure it is properly adapted to the participant.
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  • grizzclaw
    Try a red dot.
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  • buckeyboy
    Just close both eyes like Taco does LOL [:D]
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