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  • Dougw1515

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    AR15 5.56/.223 Vortex Razor HD Gen III - Cross-eye dominate. Ran across an article and read that when using a scope on a rifle cross-eye dominance is a non-factor. Only comes into play with iron sights. Correct?
     

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    Dang. You got rich people problems. Lol. They are proud of that thing ! I think it's correct to say cross eye dominant is a non factor with scopes. May make for an akward cheek weld, idk for sure.

    LOL.... Yeah first world problem for sure. As I understand it.... 1X is red dot mode - both eyes open. Start reaching out there distance wise I can use non-dominate eye w/o issue.
     

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    ISee No Problem Here Crazy Eyes GIF - ISeeNoProblemHere CrazyEyes GIFs
     

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    AR15 5.56/.223 Vortex Razor HD Gen III - Cross-eye dominate. Ran across an article and read that when using a scope on a rifle cross-eye dominance is a non-factor. Only comes into play with iron sights. Correct?
    It depends. Can you close your dominant eye and use your non-dominant eye?
     

    DyeF9

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    I haven't noticed being cross eye dominant and shooting rifles with a scope to really make a difference. You zero the scope to the nondominant eye, so it still hits point of aim. Might be a bit more difficult if you're doing both eyes open, but for range time that doesn't matter.

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    I haven't noticed being cross eye dominant and shooting rifles with a scope to really make a difference. You zero the scope to the nondominant eye, so it still hits point of aim. Might be a bit more difficult if you're doing both eyes open, but for range time that doesn't matter.

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    I must be some kind of cross dominance freak then. To shoot a rifle with a scope or irons right handed, I pretty much have to physically cover my left eye.

    I’m a big fan of red dots. :laughing:
     

    DyeF9

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    I must be some kind of cross dominance freak then. To shoot a rifle with a scope or irons right handed, I pretty much have to physically cover my left eye.

    I’m a big fan of red dots. :laughing:
    Like I said, both eyes open isn't easy, but shooting with the dominant eye closed should be fine. I just shoulder the rifle, close my dominant eye and look down the scope with my off eye.

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