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- From: tomfal@tr6.wes.army.mil (Thomas Faller)
- Subject: Re: right handed/left eye dominant, any tips?, and other stuff
- Date: 18 Nov 92 08:58:41 CST
- Approved: hunting@osnome.che.wisc.edu
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.085841.29958@doug.cae.wisc.edu>
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- Dave Basiji asks for help:
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- >I am right handed but left-eye dominant.
- >I currently have three options with my right-handed rifle:
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- And he goes on about a training program for his right eye.
-
- I wonder if another tack could be taken; although side mount scopes are not
- as popular as they once were, I still see some at gun shows. Why not hang
- a scope off the left side, a little above the action, and use the left eye
- anyway? It might be tougher to sight in (you might have to mount the scope
- sideways), but I can't think of any reason (besides availability of mounting
- hardware) why it wouldn't work.
- Anybody have any experience here?
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-
- and from another letter:
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- >on the hitch on the back of the ATV. I don't
- >have one yet, but I was sold on them that day! Put a small wench
- >on it, and you have the ultimate in hunting vehicles.
- ^^^^^
-
- I've always felt that a small, light, handy wench livened up any outdoor
- activity, and that she even helped when I had to use the winch on my ATV...
-
- ;-) ;-) ;-)
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- Tom Faller
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