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  • kenthor
    I strongly suggest You learn to shoot left handed.
    as which gun to use, use the one You like, I like a 20 gauge sxs myself. Kenthor
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  • Laredo Lefty
    Thats an almost unsolvable problem. Cross-eye dominance is doable with a handgun, but with long guns you may just have to switch eyes or switch shoulders. I dont know of any shotgun that you can easily aim and shoot in a cross-eye situation.
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  • 41 nut
    My youngest son shoots right handed using his left eye. He's found that an older single shot Ithaca 20ga workes the best for him.
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  • Mk 19
    Think about a 20 gauge or 28 gauge for grouse, not to much recoil and will still down them everytime if you do your part, plus the gun will be lighter for the long walks in the brush.

    I really can't suggest a shotgun, that is manily because shotguns are all about feel, find a gun that fits you well and you'll be in great shape.
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  • tsr1965
    quote:Originally posted by Mk 19
    Think about a 20 gauge or 28 gauge for grouse, not to much recoil and will still down them everytime if you do your part, plus the gun will be lighter for the long walks in the brush.

    I really can't suggest a shotgun, that is manily because shotguns are all about feel, find a gun that fits you well and you'll be in great shape.




    As has been stated, if the shooter is young enough, he should work on transistioning to shooting left handed.

    For grouse, and pheasants, I use a Franchi 48AL in 28 gauge. I don't feel under gunned, one bit.

    Best
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  • Floyd58523
    My brother has that same problem. He taught himself at age 40 to shoot with both eyes open at the target. Went to the trap range for a couple of sessions and now hits 22 out of 25 on a good day. Hits most birds in the field. Uses a 12 gauge browning a5 and a couple of different pump guns.
    Just took some practice for him.
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  • NeoBlackdog
    I have the same problem and found that a gun with a rib works far better than one without. It seems to catch my right eye and help me line up my shots properly.
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  • asphalt cowboy
    I am right handed left eye dominant, as is my nephew. I taught him the same way I learned, by puting a peice of clear packing tape over the left lense of his shooting glasses.
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  • Idaho bob
    Asphalt cowboy has it right. I've shot over 100,000 registered trap targets with good scores using this method.I place the diffuser tape on just the upper portion of the left lens which allows normal vision until the gun is mounted at which time the right eye will take over. It works and prevents the "squinted " eye you cause when you have to close the other one.
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