At my advanced stage of life (70's) I have lost 80% of the vision in my right eye but I would like to do some wing shooting again before I kick the big one. I was always an excellent wing shot with a shotgun and enjoyed decades of dove, duck and pheasant hunting but I have been unable to see an adequate sight picture right handed for a few years now and I find it uncomfortable to try to shoot left handed at flying targets.
I have decided to go for it and relearn wing shooting from the left side. My left eye is my master eye and always has been because of the poor vision I have always had in my right eye. I always closed my left eye when shooting a shotgun right handed but kept both eyes open when shooting a rifle left handed because my right eye was not good enough to focus on the sights, even through a scope.
Anyway, wondered if anyone has relearned wing shooting this way and how difficult is was. Part of me thinks it should not be a big deal but I won't know until I go to the trap range and try it out. Trap shooting is one thing, but instinct shooting where a bird flushes, you raise the gun, track the bird and then lead seems to be something that will take some effort to relearn after 50 years of doing it from the other side.
I have decided to go for it and relearn wing shooting from the left side. My left eye is my master eye and always has been because of the poor vision I have always had in my right eye. I always closed my left eye when shooting a shotgun right handed but kept both eyes open when shooting a rifle left handed because my right eye was not good enough to focus on the sights, even through a scope.
Anyway, wondered if anyone has relearned wing shooting this way and how difficult is was. Part of me thinks it should not be a big deal but I won't know until I go to the trap range and try it out. Trap shooting is one thing, but instinct shooting where a bird flushes, you raise the gun, track the bird and then lead seems to be something that will take some effort to relearn after 50 years of doing it from the other side.





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