Let me preface this question by adding some background. I'm 61, and I've been shooting for most of my life. When I was a kid, my parents gave me a Daisy with the only instruction of "Don't shoot your eye out." Being left handed, and left eye dominant, I naturally took to shooting the Daisy left handed, and I've been shooting rifles as a leftie ever since. Funny thing, when my friends introduced me to pistols years later, I copied their right handed technique, using the Weaver stance to position the pistol in front of my dominant eye.
It would be so much easier if I could train myself to shoot rifles right handed. I wouldn't have to dodge flying brass as much, the operating controls would be on the correct side, and that darn AR-15 safety wouldn't rub my trigger finger!
Is this even possible? I can certainly train myself to hold a rifle on my right side, but what to do about my left eye dominance? It seems I'd have to contort myself in a seriously awkward position to use any optic.
And forget about bullpups!
It would be so much easier if I could train myself to shoot rifles right handed. I wouldn't have to dodge flying brass as much, the operating controls would be on the correct side, and that darn AR-15 safety wouldn't rub my trigger finger!
Is this even possible? I can certainly train myself to hold a rifle on my right side, but what to do about my left eye dominance? It seems I'd have to contort myself in a seriously awkward position to use any optic.
And forget about bullpups!