
Is there an advantage of being ambidextrous (non-dominant hand) for target shooting?
I have only the right eye dominant, unfortunately, So apparently I have to choose between: 1. shoot comfortably with an eye to the left or 2. clumsily drawn with an eye ease. I'm curious if he would have no advantage to learning at a time and basically be a target for archery ambidextrous than the cool factor to break my left arch competition and helping protect a right hand bow is … give everyone a WTF? "He thought. Haha
advantage haha … i wouldnt say … whether it was "filming material" is different from being ambidextrous and have gone on a "cool factor if you judge you on that, but I do not know. Shooting a bow has a lot to do with your form if you have the same way every time you should be OK, if you get way lower right hand box, then everything will go well with both my brother is right hand and shoot a bow left handed, simply because his right eye is worse then left too, and does not have a problem … and return to the whole "Get Form" down .. R Putt Golf lefty because I feel a little soft for me then when I try to putt right-handed, they tend to want to pull acrosst green ball, and then with the shooting of an i guess arch right to do what seems natural to you, what people care about this and let you judge their performance and not in the way of your shot … Id think the only advantage could be that we can draw from both sides
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