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<blockquote data-quote="ahamay6" data-source="post: 2828033" data-attributes="member: 13440"><p>That's one issue I figured out the other day. He is left eye dominant. He seems to be right handed, but I'm not convinced. I think they have taught him to be right handed at school. We shot his new red rider Christmas afternoon and he was able to keep it on the 12x12 paper. I was quite proud. I think he's slowly getting it well keep practicing and having fun. Thanks for all the good pointers so far. I really liked the oversized sight idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahamay6, post: 2828033, member: 13440"] That's one issue I figured out the other day. He is left eye dominant. He seems to be right handed, but I'm not convinced. I think they have taught him to be right handed at school. We shot his new red rider Christmas afternoon and he was able to keep it on the 12x12 paper. I was quite proud. I think he's slowly getting it well keep practicing and having fun. Thanks for all the good pointers so far. I really liked the oversized sight idea. [/QUOTE]
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