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Rich4

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  1. I just know this has never been asked before (ahem), so feel free to redirect me if all this is answered elsewhere. Quick background: I've been watching Burkett's DVD's and practicing my draw indoors, dry-firing. One thing I noticed is that I'm pretty close to being dead-on on the target I pick out, e.g. the light-switch on the other side of the room, with both eyes open (I've never shot with both eyes open, so we'll see if I can keep them open when firing). I check my sight picture by not moving my point of aim or my head (or just slightly moving my head) closing my left eye and sighting down the firearm. Am I on the right track? Exactly what are you looking at when the shot goes off? The front site, the target, a combination of both? Where are your eyes focusing? Is it some millisecond flash between the target and sites? Is it just something you finally "get" and isn't really explainable? When shooting with both eyes open do you acquire a second nature of subconsciously only using "information" from your dominant eye, or is it more of a conscious effort?
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