Thanks guys. Much appreciated.
On the subject of eye dominance, in an IPSC type setting, having what's called stereo vision is very important to me to quickly acquire the target. But I find that no matter which sights i use (iron and optics) i find myself having "double vision" because my eyes can't seem to compensate for both the foreground and background on a the sight plane (I have glasses). In turn, this throws my whole stance into disarray because my body can't compensate for the perceived depth of the target.
Often times, in my drills, I find myself forcibly switching from isosceles stance to bladed stance and having to use my dominant eye to aim (the other eye closed). I was hoping that a CMORE would have eliminated the problem at a higher altitude but it limited my plane of vision and I can't acquire the next target as quickly. Plus, I have a crappy CMORE with a lot of glare and the dot doesn't show up properly, but that's another story.
I've been doing some eye exercises whereby, I snap my eye to the target. But when I apply the addition of the gun to the exercise, my arms tends to overcompensate for my eye's perceived mark on the target. That is, my gun placement will overshoot "what my eye is snapping to." thus forcing me to realign to my target anyways. sorta like a back and fourth.
Any thoughts?
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