Message from @Sparrow
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I'm right handed and left eye dominant. I just run a red dot or a scope and put the dot/ crosshair on the target with both eyes open and it works fine
It really doesn't affect anything, just train through it and make sure your bullets go where you want
Right on, I’ve always felt strange/slightly uncomfortable with both eyes open through a scope. I have switched to a red dot recently and I’m getting comfortable with both eyes open left handed. I guess I may need to just work it right handed and get used to it that way
I’d rather not run lefty if I can avoid it, although it should help me when going off handed
@Artemis how tf do you do that
I'm cross dominate too, but I can't do that, I have to have one eye squinted to get it to focus on my right eye
I'm gonna practice both handed, but wish I could switch eyes lol
Dots are good for people with eye dominance issues. With both eyes open, even if you see 4 dots, just put them on the target. They'll always be on target even if your eyes are lying to you.
If it's irons, I just focus on the front sight post and it turns into one. If it's my holosight, they're both on the same plane so it doesn't matter, and scopes I just focus on the reticle and it turns into one
You just have to focus on the sight hard, then stick it on the fuzzy blob that is your target, and your rounds will go there every time. With red dots you're able to focus on the target which is kinda nice, though it has its drawbacks as its easier for the brain to process putting a sight in the center of a fuzzy blob. We're actually incredibly good at finding the center of things.
An exercise that will help you is called the Brock String
doesn't really matter what order the colors are, as long as they're different colors
you should be able to snap between beads almost instantly
Spare parts bastard.
Ammo for ma berfday.
Weighing a few options, I've found out about Howa. Supposedly built more solidly than Tikka but both are good. What caught my eye is that you can buy Howa barreled actions, and as I'm planning on dropping the action into an LSS gen 2 stock, it seems like it may be the better choice as I'd be saving around $400 by not having a spare Tikka stock
Seems smart, I had looked at doing that at one point
seems the only minor issue is that with howa, since it's a flat bottom action, only MDT polymer magazines will work with the chassis, unlike all the others which use AICS magazines
>.> why is it that after wwii, Japan started making all the stuff that Americans like, but better than most? Whisky, blue jeans, bolt actions?
land of the rising sun
but the sun is a mushroom cloud
even fucking steak lol, among the best in the world
I visited japan once, it was interesting. The public technology was a bit more advanced in some places, though practically iron age in more rural areas. Their culture is similar to ours, 70 years ago. Very nationalist, a bit racist and sexist, strong family values, heavy focus on tradition, except more collective minded than individualistic.
Japanese quality owes itself to national pride
Imo
I'd agree there. There's probably a few other factors, but pride is the biggest one
though this also puts tremendous pressure on people and may be the reason why they have one of the highest suicide rates
actually I haven't researched this before. Just looked it up and the statistics are kinda shocking
japan is under the US by a small margin
Russia has double what the US does, and sits at the top of the chart
Ok so my needs are many but id like some advice. Top 3 pistols. I know, revolvers are dependable as fuck. Dont care. Also, just to keep it fun, under 400 and prefer 9mm or 45acp
And Top 3 rifles. Again, gotta challenge you so under 800. I have my ideas but am looking to see if there is any overlap with "professional" advice
Glock
Aero precision
I don’t think revolvers are anything but range toys.
Cant beat the $300 police trade in glocks.
And for $800 you can build a great rifle, buying? I doubt you can get one new for that price.
BCM blemished uppers, I know they'll be scuffed or scratched but anyone had any issues with them? I'm going to rattle can it anyway so I don't care how it looks.
It's going to be the upper on a 556 dmr
That's exactly what I do.