Are you right-handed, or left-handed? When using
a fork, writing, or throwing a ball etc., predominantly one hand (right or
left) will feel comfortable performing these actions. If you always use
your right hand, you are "right-handed." If you always use your
left hand, you are "left-handed." The same can be said about the
eyes. Just as a person can be right/left handed, everyone has a
"dominant eye." Unfortunately archery equipment is labeled
right and left "handed" but it should be labeled right and left
"eyed" equipment. The information below will help you determine
what type of bow you should choose.
Finding Your
Dominant Eye
Method #1
Extend both hands forward of your body and place
the hands together making a small triangle between your thumbs and the
first knuckle.
With both eyes open, look through the hole you
made with your hands and stare at a helpers nose. The helper should
be standing at least 5 feet away. The helper will be
able to see the dominant eye of the person being tested (as shown in Fig
#2)
Method #2
Extend both hands forward of your body and place
the hands together making a small triangle between your thumbs and the
first knuckle.
With both eyes open, look through the triangle and
center something such as a doorknob or the bullseye of a target in the
triangle.
Close your left eye. If the object remains in
view, you are right eye dominant. If your hands appear to move off the
object and move to the left, then you are left eye dominant.
To validate the first test, look through the
triangle and center the object again with both eyes open.
Close your right eye. If the object remains in
view, you are left eye dominant. If your hands appear to move off the
object and move to the right, then you are right eye dominant.

Frequently Asked
Questions &
Answers
Q:
Why does it matter?
A:
When shooting properly, an archer will have both eyes open. This will
allow them to see the sight picture and the target and background more
easily. Hunters especially will benefit from keeping both eyes open in
low light conditions. Shooting with both eyes open allow them to see
the game they are hunting and the sight picture more easily. If
shooting with equipment that doesn't match your dominant eye you will not be
able to effectively see your sight picture and target as one image.
Most often double vision occurs when trying this.
Q:
If I am left-eye-dominant and right handed should I shoot right or left
handed equipment?
A:
You should shoot left handed equipment. An archer should always shoot
equipment that matches there dominant eye. Even archers that have been
shooting for years incorrectly will eventually become better if they switch
equipment to match their dominant eye.
Q:
Don't most right handed people have a right dominant eye and vise versa?
A:
Most do but about 30% of people we have tested over the past 35 years have a
different dominant eye than their dominant hand.
Q:
If I am left-eye-dominant can I use right handed equipment successfully?
A:
Yes. By closing your dominant eye you can successfully aim with your
non-dominant eye. However this proves to be troublesome in low light
shooting conditions both for target shooting and hunting.
The
Difference Between Right & Left Handed Equipment
A right handed bow is shot by holding
the bow with your left hand and pulling it back with your right (Fig #1),
while a left handed bow is shot by holding the bow with your right hand and
pulling it back with your left. (Fig #2)

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