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Anyone shoot with one eye closed?

Started by aim small...release, March 09, 2016, 02:27:00 PM

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aim small...release

I use to shoot like this when I first started but was told it was wrong, so I stopped. JW if anyone does this I was playing around like we do and I was surprised at my accuracy. Thanks as always gang
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newhouse114

I am right handed but left eye dominant. I also gap shoot so closing my left eye is a great help..........except for observing arrow flight.

Lady Frost

Always. It is what works best for me. Never had anyone correct me...hmmm
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T-Bowhunter

I left handed, right eye dominant, I have been shooting with my right closed  for almost 40 years.
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slowbowjoe

My focus sometimes blurs, particularly if I'm roving. Couple of days ago it was fairly pronounced, so I tried closing one eye. Substantial improvement! I only took my last few shots that way, but I'll be trying it out some more.

flyguysc

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buckeyebowhunter

I use the tip of the arrow to aim and i close one eye to help focus on the tip as my sight. It does not seem to affect accuracy or depth perception.

Woodeye

Works great for me and my cross hand/eye dominant arrow point gapping 3 under shooting "style". I think at one time or another someone has told me each of those, individually is wrong so combined it must be nearly impossible or at least traditionally illegal. Again, it works great for me and I have tons of fun shooting with pretty darn good accuracy over a wide range of yardages and having fun is my over riding archery goal.

Sam McMichael

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razorsharptokill

I just posted this very question up top. I start with both eyes open to get the "range" to my brain. Once I bring my bow up, I point the arrow at the spot I'm wanting to hit. As I start the draw I close my left eye until the shot is away. This seems to make me aim "smaller" and focus on the shot more. When I do that AND have good follow through, it is usually a good shot.
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cuboodle

Using a fixed crawl I wink one eye just before loosing the arrow

kennyb

I shot for many years with both eyes open, then tried closing one eye and could not believe the results! I feel like an olympic archer! I have been shooting great ever since! Thanks.

Kenny    :archer2:
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ChuckC

I have been accused of shooting with both eyes CLOSED by friends.   Does that count ?   :laughing:  
ChuckC

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