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R.Elliott

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  1. You can try adjusting your mount slightly by modifying your degree of elbow flex to favor your dominant eye. If that doesn't solve your problem with seeing double, just partially or completely close down your non-dominant eye when shooting and you will look through the scope to the target automatically. Though not cross dominant, I have been having trouble with my visual inputs just recently (since passing the age of 45)and I've had to start closing down one eye or I see double. It seems to work just fine and my speed of target aquisition doen't suffer.

    Good luck

  2. Is it possible that you are not really slumping, but rather, not giving your subconscious a chance to fully boot up a new conscious program? I find that happens to me if I start working too hard of burning in a new skill, but if I just put my stuff away for a couple of hours/days, go watch a movie or read a book.....anything NOT to do with shooting, I almost always come back at it stronger and with cleaner technique. The subconscious is after all, always running in the background, processing, cataloguing, organizing information into a format you can use on demand, solving problems.....no matter what you are actually doing. I wouldn't fret too much about it.

  3. I'm new here. Been watching the forums for a while and thought I'd throw in my .02 since I practiced this one a lot once upon a time.

    Assuming the target grouping is centered behind me, I usually try to turn into the gun, or strong side, by stepping across. This rotates the gun on it's own axis and provides the quickest and safest presentation to the targets. But the key is to always turn the head first and get a visual lock on the spot on the target you wish to hit. Where the head goes the body follows.

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