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    I'd learn to shoot righty.

    I'm not a southpaw but both my parents are and my ex wife is. My dad was left eye dominant but my ex was right eye. She would cock her head to the side when holding a pistol and aim with the right eye.

    From both parental and other experience with lefthanded people in a righthanded world, it's usually just easier to do things righhanded.

    I think I've heard some studies show that left handed people have a generally easier time being ambidextr-- ambidexter-- using both hands or switching to righthanded than righthanded people have doing things lefthanded.

    And from experience with my dad (born crosseyed, now eyes point at an outword angle) and a girl my mom babysat when I was growing up (lazy eye), retraining your eyes can take years and years of work with an eyepatch and generally only 'sticks' if you start young enough.

    Besides, like a lot of things, guns tend to come mostly righthanded and the ones that are lefty tend to be more expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7idl
    Quote Originally Posted by 2ndChildhood
    Welcome!

    Bring whatever you've got, hell we even allow Uzi's! [roll]

    Shadddddup, it's bad enough we have 2 of 'those types' onboard! [poke]

    You are not talking about the MP5 are you?

    Welcome to the boards Chris.









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    Quote Originally Posted by PsychoI3oy
    I'd learn to shoot righty.
    -snippy-
    I think I've heard some studies show that left handed people have a generally easier time being ambidextr-- ambidexter-- using both hands or switching to righthanded than righthanded people have doing things lefthanded.
    ...
    Besides, like a lot of things, guns tend to come mostly righthanded and the ones that are lefty tend to be more expensive.
    Thanks, yeah that's what I figured. Been adapting to a righty world all my life so no sweat. I've heard that thing about it being easier for us too, and experience bears that out. Drove in the UK a few times and it's always easier for me than the rest of my family. Fun actually... :cool:

    Besides, I'll catch less brass/shells in the chops, eh?

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    learn to shoot with both eyes open

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    Welcome Chrisguy to the Forum! Hope to see ya at one of our shoots. Check out our shotgun Forum if your into that stuff. Some of us are hooked on Sporting Clays pretty bad. Good luck on Gun Shopping ! See ya later! :mrgreen:
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    Welcome aboard.. there are a few of the bigger AR manufacturers (DPMS and RRA come to mind) who are starting to make lefties in decent production runs. So you've got some hope. You can always use a brass catcher too if that helps.

    Don't worry we've got enough AR's and a variety of folks and their respective shooting styles to help you get the right rifle for you and teach you how to join us on the dark side!

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    Thanks guys! (Mr.Will, Wallary, BadShot)

    There's a slim chance I'll crash the off-month Northside shoot this weekend up at 7/72. Currently have a few diff types of ammo for the magnum... if I can make it, what other calibers should I bring? :twisted:

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    Hi Chris, note that I have only gotten possibles for 7 & 72 on Sunday the 16th, so that's when I'm going to be there.
    I'm bringing a 9mm pistol and my AR (5.56) so that's what ammo you'd need (I'll spot you a mag of each and let you shoot all the 22 you care to).
    I plan to get there 9:30 or 10:00 Sunday.

    I'l bring my newly made wind chime [pirate]
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    Better late than never!

    Welcome aboard Chrisguy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BadShot
    Welcome aboard.. there are a few of the bigger AR manufacturers (DPMS and RRA come to mind) who are starting to make lefties in decent production runs.
    Don't forget Stag/CMT.
    http://www.stagarms.com/leftyrifles.html
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