FYI ^ agreed.
I am 100% right handed, Always shot right handed both rifles, shotguns and bows. My right eye injured became so bad that I had to switch.
I shoot everything left handed now. My bow is a left handed bow, unfortunately I was ultra heavily invested in right hand actions so I shoot them left handed. If I could do it again I would be on left handed actions in a second.
If you’re just a prone or bench shooter switch action shooting does not mater, hell some of those guys make the point of being switch action, because the front on the gun is supported with a bipod or stable rest.
Walking around in the field type matches, hiking or stalking with some sort of blinder over your good eye, or tape on your glasses, really? Again, fine for you benchrest guys or prone only shooters, just not a solution for a lot of us.
If your a one distance shooter maybe you can get away with some sort of stupid with an offset scope as mentioned above. But it induces all kinds of offsets that makes multiple targets just a complete mess in the wind. If the person who suggested it doesn’t get it, well I don’t know what to say.
In the positional came shooting switch action carries a huge time penalty. Every time you fire you need to remove your support hand, run the bolt then place the support hand back and try to re-stabilize your rifle. It’s probably 2 second time penalty. So let’s say 10 shot in 90 seconds, the first not counting you have an equivalent par time of about 72 seconds. It really SUCKS as does any kind of off hand with a large scope and bolt.
Here is an example I posted in the DIY barricade thread: Note how I have to come off the trigger to fast and completely switch hands, then reestablish them. A left hand action would be a huge advantage.