So I've been on a 2 week streak of god awful shooting. Believe me, it was embarrassing, ask Milo, he saw. Anyways the archery Ke-mo sah-bee he is he got me a lot more comfortable when at full draw, and because I was uncomfortable I was slapping the trigger flinging carbon everywhere. After Milo seized my sight and I shot without one for a while I finally became more relaxed at full draw. However the skeeters got to us and I didn't have the chance to shoot with the sight back on.
Yesterday I went to the range and was a hell of a lot more comfortable however when I got to full draw everytime my pin would be at least a foot left of the target and then trying to get my arm to swing the pin the whole way over the target I'd rush the shot and slap the trigger. I've always had this problem but because my shooting is quite sketchy right now it really stuck out. I would stare at the bullseye and draw and get settle and once again the pin was WAY left of the target. Well I am left eye dominant and I realized I'm probably taking over with my left eye when I draw. So I started drawing with my left eye closed and 10/10 times the pin was right in the middle of the bullseye. However having my left eye closed that long puts a lot of strain on my right eye and my vision gets cloudy a lot faster than normal.
So this got me wondering... What can I do to fix this? A lot of people said they actually went to shooting lefty but I feel i'm way too late in the game, 11 years of archery hunting. I read about an eye patch or pratice with a cheap pair of sunglasses and pop out the right lens. What do you guys think? Anyone here shoot righty and are left eye dominant?
Yesterday I went to the range and was a hell of a lot more comfortable however when I got to full draw everytime my pin would be at least a foot left of the target and then trying to get my arm to swing the pin the whole way over the target I'd rush the shot and slap the trigger. I've always had this problem but because my shooting is quite sketchy right now it really stuck out. I would stare at the bullseye and draw and get settle and once again the pin was WAY left of the target. Well I am left eye dominant and I realized I'm probably taking over with my left eye when I draw. So I started drawing with my left eye closed and 10/10 times the pin was right in the middle of the bullseye. However having my left eye closed that long puts a lot of strain on my right eye and my vision gets cloudy a lot faster than normal.
So this got me wondering... What can I do to fix this? A lot of people said they actually went to shooting lefty but I feel i'm way too late in the game, 11 years of archery hunting. I read about an eye patch or pratice with a cheap pair of sunglasses and pop out the right lens. What do you guys think? Anyone here shoot righty and are left eye dominant?