San Bernardino Shooting

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I am thinking you are right. and its always better to get the right one, than the one, left behind,
 
then I guess you where just cheeken it out.
 
I haven't seen any, I'm left-handed so I tend to notice stuff like that.
Hello; My dad was a leftie and my uncle. I think I might have been but my mother froced me to do things with my right hand. Made me write and stuff as a righty. It was a pain later on when I needed a baseball glove and had to use my uncles.
 
Hello; My dad was a leftie and my uncle. I think I might have been but my mother forced me to do things with my right hand. Made me write and stuff as a righty. It was a pain later on when I needed a baseball glove and had to use my uncles.
One way to tell is to point at a somewhat small object(at least 10 feet away). Then close each eye...which ever eye that your finger still points at it is which handed you are.

Example: If you close your right eye and your finger is still pointed at it, then you are left-handed. If you close your left eye and your finger is still pointed at it then you are right-handed.
 
One way to tell is to point at a somewhat small object(at least 10 feet away). Then close each eye...which ever eye that your finger still points at it is which handed you are.

Example: If you close your right eye and your finger is still pointed at it, then you are left-handed. If you close your left eye and your finger is still pointed at it then you are right-handed.

Hello; Don't know if this is the same but I found some years ago I could sight better when shooting with my left eye. This was before bi-focals. Now I choose either sharp sights and a fuzzy target or fuzzy sights and a sharp target. Sharp sights and fuzzy target works out best. I managed to hit a 5 inch plate at 35 yards with a 38 special S&W made sometime before WWII a few days ago.
 
One way to tell is to point at a somewhat small object(at least 10 feet away). Then close each eye...which ever eye that your finger still points at it is which handed you are.

Example: If you close your right eye and your finger is still pointed at it, then you are left-handed. If you close your left eye and your finger is still pointed at it then you are right-handed.

Hello; Don't know if this is the same but I found some years ago I could sight better when shooting with my left eye. This was before bi-focals. Now I choose either sharp sights and a fuzzy target or fuzzy sights and a sharp target. Sharp sights and fuzzy target works out best. I managed to hit a 5 inch plate at 35 yards with a 38 special S&W made sometime before WWII a few days ago.
 
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