Just screwing around the other day and started shooting with non dominent eye squinted or closed. Perception suck but groups tighten at 35 yards..yes 35 yard to a golf ball..well every other group!!.. After 25 years of shooting a recurve, my bow arm collapses or is not as steady as it once was.. i knew the culprit was a moving grip or torqued grip. well it's moving....can really tell with one eye closed..may shoot a deer like this?..at 18 not 35!!!
I'd sure want both eyes open for target acquisition/ranging. Shot one eye closed on targets (w/ sight) for many years, but found it a bad habit for instinctive style, hunting.
I respectfully disagree with EcoRover. I shoot w/ one eye closed consistently--and with good accuracy. I think it's a matter of time spent at practice. And I shoot "instinctively."
pcg,how you liking that Hill Badger? I have a blacked out 62"coming to me in 2 weeks. Just want your opinion. As far as eye dominance goes,I
am blind in my left eye. I shoot RH,3 under,gap.
I don't know if my eye closes or not! never even think about it. But,if I could see out of it,I would think it may distract my aiming sequence. rat'
I keep both eyes open until I'm on target, everythings right, and I'm committed to the shot...then close my left eye (RE dominant) as I start to increase back tension. Arne Moe suggested this as I was experiencing a "blur out" once I started rotating further into my back after anchoring. In my shot routine, this is the beginning of the conclusion of my shot.
Joebuck, I am cross-dominant-eyed, and I have to shoot with my left (dominant) eye closed, our close to it. I keep both open to range and acquire my target, then close or squint my dominant eye through my shot. I have found it to make my groups much better out to around 30 yds. Not sure if it's proper, but it works for me.
I shoot righty, split finger, gap shoot, close my left eye once Im at full draw.
I would like to try this too. I don't have a strongly dominate eye, so they fight one another.