About 10 years ago MD in my right eye. Cannot see a thing with it. I was #2 All-Navy Shotgun shooter. 4th at Olympic trials, all services. So I couls shoort a shotgun. I swtched over to LH and used my 20 Ga O/U with 3 inch shells for ducks pheasnats, and geese. Got the left hand and eye parts down pretty fast but took me a lot longer to get to be "left footed". Got turned around the wrong way a lot of times. Within two years I was outshooting my buddies again, lefty. Trip to Argentina and shooting 2500 doves helped a ton. I shoot bench rest LH using Ruger #1, or RH Rem 700. Shooting the RH 700 left handed in a single shot mode, is actually faster and easier than right handed because you are loading it with your right hand, with rifle on left cheek, into open bolt on right side of rifle. I'm deadly left handed on those prairie dogs.
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