PorkChop wrote:Well my luck of passing the starter 20 gauge down has ended. My next daughter in line is a lefty. Looks like I will have to either buy a new one or borrow one. I’m sure I could teach her to adapt to a right handed shotgun but this particular daughter did not enjoy her first duck hunt and never went again until last fall and now all she wants to do is go hunting for whatever. I still think her desire for it may be fragile so I am going to do my best to make sure everything is 100% perfect!
PorkChop wrote:I am not sure about being able to switch the safeties. I should’ve said 20 gauges not 20 gauge as I have a couple of them. She really wants to do the high school trap shooting as well. They can start here in sixth grade. So an over and under might be the ticket but I’ll have to see what small town North Dakota has for sale.
Although she is left hand dominant she is able to do a lot of things with her right hand to include hand writing. However when I handed her the gun she grabbed it and mounted it like a lefty.
5 stand wrote:Pork chop, eye dominance should distinguish whether she is a left hand shooter or a right hand shooter..
The best advice I can give you is do not fight a dominant eye !!!! Hope that makes sense...
don novicki wrote:Don't know how old she is but you should be able to find a nice used H&R Topper or something of that nature, that won't break the bank......
5 stand wrote:Pork chop, eye dominance should distinguish whether she is a left hand shooter or a right hand shooter..
The best advice I can give you is do not fight a dominant eye !!!! Hope that makes sense...
PorkChop wrote:5 stand wrote:Pork chop, eye dominance should distinguish whether she is a left hand shooter or a right hand shooter..
The best advice I can give you is do not fight a dominant eye !!!! Hope that makes sense...
She is right eye dominant
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