We Are The Mighty: The reasons why you should shoot with both eyes open, according to a Green Beret
For years, military sharpshooting instructors taught their students to close their non-dominant eye as a fundamental of shooting. The idea behind this practice is to lower the activity of the half of the brain that isn’t technically being used, freeing it from distractions.
Over the years, well-practiced shooters have determined that closing one eye helps you line up your target more easily. So, why keep both eyes open?
Former Army Green Beret Karl Erickson will break down for you.
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WNU editor: Darn. I was trained to close my non-dominant eye.
1 comment:
At first I thought he was saying to put chapstick on your eyeball. I finally realized it's the lens of your glasses or eye protection.
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