Postdog2Gengar
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Actually, you can learn to be ambidextrous. One of my Middle School teachers has a brother who an ambidextrous artist, and when he draws, he uses both hands at the same time. She said it was fun to watch.
I'm a right-hander, but I have a friend in this rifle/pistol club that I belong to that is right-handed, but his dominant eye is his left eye. In other words, he has to shoot left-handed. It doesn't really affect his shot or anything, it's just that the .22's our instructor gave us were right-handed, and it made it uncomfortable for him to shoot.
I'm a right-hander, but I have a friend in this rifle/pistol club that I belong to that is right-handed, but his dominant eye is his left eye. In other words, he has to shoot left-handed. It doesn't really affect his shot or anything, it's just that the .22's our instructor gave us were right-handed, and it made it uncomfortable for him to shoot.