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<blockquote data-quote="arcobob" data-source="post: 5948226" data-attributes="member: 4112"><p>You are quite right Harry and I am so far one of the lucky ones. The disparity between eye and hand is common in juveniles of both sexes and also common in women. Old age sight defects such as cataracts cause dominance to switch but with ploughing it need not be a problem unless you are hell bent on keeping both eyes open--just shut one eye. With shooting, handedness is important in relation to the master eye because the gun fits left or right handed and it is best that the eye also fits the gun, especially in shotgun where both eyes open is the advised technique.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arcobob, post: 5948226, member: 4112"] You are quite right Harry and I am so far one of the lucky ones. The disparity between eye and hand is common in juveniles of both sexes and also common in women. Old age sight defects such as cataracts cause dominance to switch but with ploughing it need not be a problem unless you are hell bent on keeping both eyes open--just shut one eye. With shooting, handedness is important in relation to the master eye because the gun fits left or right handed and it is best that the eye also fits the gun, especially in shotgun where both eyes open is the advised technique. [/QUOTE]
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