By John Dee
With most people, one of their eyes is usually superior to the other. Two-thirds of the population prefers the right side. The brain automatically selects your best one to dominate your visual field and relies on it for precise positional information. If your dominant eye is on the same side that you shoot from, great. You should be able to shoot with both of them open with absoloute comfort, which is greatly preferred. However, if dominance is on the wrong side from your shooting shoulder, you must shoot with it closed or switch shooting shoulders to prevent cross-firing. Here's a couple ways to determine which is dominant.
The dominant eye is often on the same side as the dominant hand. You will usually unconsciously choose this dominant eye when peering through a telescope or camera viewfinder.
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John Dee is a writer for Bornwild.info