Shotgun cross eye dominant!
Posted by YDpr99@reddit | Firearms | View on Reddit | 12 comments
Right hand dominant but legally blind in my right eye…
I’m in the process of getting my license and have started doing the deep dive into first firearms and all that.
As a kid I’d always go target shooting with my uncle and cousin but would really struggle with the rifles as my right eye is almost completely blind but I’m right handed.
Now I’m looking at purchasing a shotgun as my first firearm but working if I’ll need to shoot it my non dominant side so I can actually see down the barrel/sight.
I know for rifles I will probably be buying with the action/bolt on the left side and learn how to shoot from my non dominant hand. But with a shotgun would I do the same?
Also would I need to find a shotgun that’s made for left handed people so I don’t have shells ejecting towards my face?
If anyone has experience with this I’d love some advice.
JimMarch@reddit
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Brokenblacksmith@reddit
I'm cross eye dominate due to bad vision as well, and i just learned to shoot with my left (and do what i can with my right).
Semiautomatic guns are a bit clunky if they're not left hand variants, but ive used both right sided rifles and shotguns for years without any actual issues.
YDpr99@reddit (OP)
Great to hear this I’m looking at a few semi shotguns at the moment but finding it hard to get left handed variants of the models I like so I’m thinking of just buying whatever I like best in a right handed variant.
My friends don’t think shooting from the left should be a issue but if I get a hungry rifle I’ll probably go left handed for simplicity
Sianmink@reddit
shotgun stocks are long so shooting from the 'wrong' side is 95% never a problem.
Sianmink@reddit
Shot a lot of competition shotgun with left eye dominance, though my right eye vision wasn't garbage.
Normally I'd say a piece of frosted tape on your shooting glasses occluding your left eye might help, but if you're basically legally blind in your right eye I'm not sure that would help.
I'd say try a red dot. Red dot fixes most problems.
aflineman@reddit
My Son has the same problem. Once we figured it out, he started shooting left handed. Started out on a single shot shotgun, and the transition was easier. I finally traded into a Ithaca 37 for him, but had to get a left handed safety fitted for it. Another option might be a double barrel, as many of them have a tang safety. This can be used with either hand. The Mossberg 500 also has a tang safety, but most of those will eject to the right. It is a pump though, so you can control when it ejects.
YDpr99@reddit (OP)
My friends say it’s not that big of a issue since the shotgun ejects out and forward I should’ve have a issue with it hitting me so I’m debating on getting a regular semi and seeing how it feels shooting from the left but before I make a choice I’ll test a few out.
Right now I’m looking at the: Stoeger m3000
Benelli M2 Field
Beretta® A300 Ultima Semi
Lazy_Resolve_9747@reddit
Close your left eye.
Mountain_Man_88@reddit
Either shoot left handed or get really fucking good at point shooting.
MrPanzerCat@reddit
Either learn to shoot lefty which is probably the overall easier option or you can get or have a cripple stock made for your gun which lets you shoot righty, but use your left eye.
If you dont wanna have to source custom stocks and just want easy to use factory guns, shoot lefty. It will be weird at first but feel normal after a bit. Dont worry too much about ejection patterns, its generally not an issue or get a shotgun that ejects from the bottom. Ejection patterns can be a little annoying as a lefty, but you will get used to it or it will be a non issue. Ive never had brass hit my face because i shot lefty, although ARs without brass deflectors do throw it to the rear right side for example. Since most shotguns are pump/semi auto, there is no need for lefty specific ones
YDpr99@reddit (OP)
Ya I was leaning on just shooting lefty but that sounds great glad I can still shoot a normal shotgun or rifle for the most part
Notme2047@reddit
I dont know about other models, but if you can find an ithaca 37 shotgun, it ejects out the bottom.