Ok....after all the help I got on zeroing....I thought I'd pose this question, or problem, here as well.
I am a right handed shooter with a left eye dominance. My experience is with handguns, and I actually never knew I was left eye dominant until I started classes on handgun use and training, and it really doesn't pose a problem as I can easily shift my firearm slightly left to get appropriate sight picture with my left eye even though I am firing with my right hand. I shoot with both eyes open and have been training like this for years...so it is natural for me.
As I had mentioned in my first post, this is my first rifle and NOW this will become more of an issue. I either have to learn to use my right eye for sight picture...which is what I prefer as I am MUCH more comfortable with the firearm in my right hand, ESPECIALLY with trigger control, OR...learn to shoot left handed with my rifle.
Again, I MUCH prefer to shoot on my right side, thus my choice of the Eotech Hylographic sight as it gives a wider field of view and allows for both eyes open when shooting. My concern is how strong my left eye dominance is as my vision is clearer and better out of that left eye....and because of this it will likely pick up the green reticle first...causing issues.
My understanding is that one should mount the Eotech as far as possible down the top rail and to look through the reticle to the target. I believe, don't know for sure yet, that if the reticle is visible at all through my left eye it will pick it up immediately. I am wondering if any of you have faced this issue and what you did about it. I am thinking I might need to mount the Eotech closer so that my left eye doesn't pick up the reticle...OR...use the back up flip up Iron Sight to help guide that eye to the reticle...OR...I'll simply have to squint my left eye which will force the right eye to take over...OR...looking for suggestions on how others have handled this and their experience with this issue.
Thanks for any discussion on this.
I am a right handed shooter with a left eye dominance. My experience is with handguns, and I actually never knew I was left eye dominant until I started classes on handgun use and training, and it really doesn't pose a problem as I can easily shift my firearm slightly left to get appropriate sight picture with my left eye even though I am firing with my right hand. I shoot with both eyes open and have been training like this for years...so it is natural for me.
As I had mentioned in my first post, this is my first rifle and NOW this will become more of an issue. I either have to learn to use my right eye for sight picture...which is what I prefer as I am MUCH more comfortable with the firearm in my right hand, ESPECIALLY with trigger control, OR...learn to shoot left handed with my rifle.
Again, I MUCH prefer to shoot on my right side, thus my choice of the Eotech Hylographic sight as it gives a wider field of view and allows for both eyes open when shooting. My concern is how strong my left eye dominance is as my vision is clearer and better out of that left eye....and because of this it will likely pick up the green reticle first...causing issues.
My understanding is that one should mount the Eotech as far as possible down the top rail and to look through the reticle to the target. I believe, don't know for sure yet, that if the reticle is visible at all through my left eye it will pick it up immediately. I am wondering if any of you have faced this issue and what you did about it. I am thinking I might need to mount the Eotech closer so that my left eye doesn't pick up the reticle...OR...use the back up flip up Iron Sight to help guide that eye to the reticle...OR...I'll simply have to squint my left eye which will force the right eye to take over...OR...looking for suggestions on how others have handled this and their experience with this issue.
Thanks for any discussion on this.