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Started by Gutsdozer, April 17, 2015, 06:56:12 AM
Quote from: alloutdoors on April 17, 2015, 09:39:46 AMI'm a firm believer in shooting with both eyes open no matter what the sight. Bead, reflex, scope, bow sight, whatever it is, keep your eyes open unless you are cross dominant.
Quote from: alloutdoors on April 17, 2015, 12:46:00 PMYou don't sacrifice your peripheral vision for one thing, this can be really valuable if you are dealing with multiple birds and need to keep tabs on them. With a reflex sight you maintain your normal binocular vision, full field of view, and just get a dot superimposed in front of your eyes. Closing one eye also tends to interfere slightly with the vision of the open eye, when you wink one eye shut the eyelids on the open eye want to close down a little bit. This is why a lot of professional shooters who are cross dominant use an eye patch, they have both eyes open but block their dominant eye with a patch. The real question is what benefit is there to closing an eye?