This
is my problem. I have macular degeneration in my right eye since 2005. It hasn't worsened but I’m now left eye dominant.
Since
I was never much good with a handgun, this is no big deal. I’m still able to
hit a paper plate at twenty feet.
In
2014 I needed, and received, a pacemaker in my left chest. The cardiologist
says no to shooting a long gun left handed, anything with recoil. Does this
mean I’m restricted to a poodle shooter?
I
would like to hear from others who may have this problem or anyone with good
suggestions.
6 comments:
Have ever shot any of the many variations of the AR-15? Not much recoil there but, the amount of recoil is in the eye of the beholder. Prices are coming down too.
Around here they are referred to as "poodle shooters". The few I've fired had little felt recoil plus I can always add a recoil pad. Another possibility is a left hand Savage in .223.
Can't you just walk up with your kid gloves and slap people?
::ducking:::
That is one solution. Not a good solution, but a solution. I'm sure a coyote would be scared off.
Oh dang. I am left handed with long guns. How about using a shooting stand? Nuts. I got nothing.
Oh dang. I am left handed with long guns. How about using a shooting stand? Nuts. I got nothing.
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