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I'm a bit Ambidextrous only because I practice at being that way. Normally Right Handed, but can do some things pretty good as a Lefty. The Compound I have is for a Right Hander, but I'm considering getting a Lefty Recurve for Bow Fishing. The Compound will use a 3-pin Sight, but I intend to shoot Instinctive with the Recurve. Thinking through the process, I believe it would be easier to keep the Accuracy up with each different set-up, by shooting Ambidextrous rather than shifting from Sights to Instinctive with the same Draw Hand. Do any of you shoot Ambidextrous? | ||
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Personally, I think it would be best to stick with one or the other. You would be well advised to determine which is your dominant eye, left or right, and that will be which bow to use. | |||
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I am a left handed shooter but my left eye isn't as strong as my right anymore. I have been thinking about switching, too. I shoot rifle with both and I think with a decent amount of practice I could become proficient with both. JOIN SCI! | |||
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The question may have resolved itself. I went looking for a Left Hand Bow and was surprised to find that a whole lot of the Bows I was considering, just are not made in a Lefty version. I was thinking that a Martin Jaguar or a PSE Kingfisher would do just what I want and be available locally, but neither come as Leftys. Boooo! Did find the following are available at the Bow Hunters Super Store in 36#-40# and they are the Take-Down style: Greatree Firefox $105 Greatree Mohegan $97 OMP Smokey Mountain Hunter $170 OMP Explorer $128 My old MARINE CORPS buddy Ralph said to keep looking for a good Used "Wooden" Recurve(non-take down). He said they have one HUGE benefit when Bow Fishing the Florida Flats - when you need two hands, you can "lay the Bow on the water" and it will float. | |||
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