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  1. Could be the reason overseas visitors think the place is full of Beer Swilling, Loud Mouth, Low Intelligence types who think that they are all being really clever. Taking the P**s out of people from other Cultures or countries is pretty low rent, especially when all the Crybabies in the Tourism industries are bleating about the downturn in Visitor Numbers. No good blaming the High Exchange rate when you can't at least Answer their Questions in a somewhat reasonable manner. Makes you wonder why they bother to advertise the place.
  2. Thank you very much Brian, for the advice. As you suggested in your book, trying to Squint and line up the sights against the target must be skill you have to master. I will definitely try the Tape idea over the left lens to see if this improves things regarding concentrating on the sight picture, if not then more practice looks the way to go. Your book is a no nonsense approach to being able to improve a person's shooting skills, well worth the time taken to read it thoroughly. Thank you for your reply. Regards.
  3. Was wondering if someone could kindly clear up a misunderstanding i have with the Tape on the Lens issue ? I have a copy of Mr Enos's book and have read the section that deals with the Tape issue ( Pgs 81 + 82 ) but i still seemed to have missed something. My dominate Eye is my Right one, (i.e when i open the left one the object moves off position) but when i try to shoot with both eyes open i keep seeing a double image of the sight over target. Squinting causes the shots to go all over the place as i can't seem to hold the focus using only the Right Eye. I am Right Handed. 1. Could someone tell me please if Placing the tape over one eye will allow the two eyes to eventually work together so i can shoot both eyes open ? 2. Which lens should be covered to train the offending eye causing the trouble ? Apologies if this has been discussed before or if the answer is blatantly obvious, i am new to this and would desperately like to improve the Ratio of holes in the target verses the Shots fired. Any ideas would be appreciated Regards.
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