Step 1
- Prepare
With both eyes open hold a CD at arms
length.
Right-shouldered shooters hold the CD in the right hand (fig 1).
Left-handed shooters hold the CD in their left hand.
Look through the hole
and focus on any stationary object. (fig 2).
Step 2 - Check
If you are a
right-shouldered shooter now close or cover your left eye.
If you are a left
shouldered shooter close or cover your right eye.
Step 3 - Result
Does the object
you were looking at through the hole vanish from view or move its position
slightly across the hole? Or does it stay perfectly
stationary?
Step 4
- Reason
If the object remains stationary you have correct eye
dominance - congratulations! If, however, the object vanishes from view you have
a cross (master) eye dominance problem. If the object moves slightly you have
shallow or middle vision. During the test you started with both eyes open and
then closed your non-shooting eye. This shows that your non-shooting eye has the
full or partial dominant view and will result in you pointing the gun in the
wrong direction (see next page "How it Works").
Step 5 - Remedy
You need to find
a way of establishing the dominance in the correct shooting eye (the eye that
follows the line of the rib) ideally without reducing your peripheral vision
(breadth of view) or binocular vision (judging distance).
The
Easy Hit!! bead is designed to achieve these objectives easily
and naturally by tricking the brain into subconsciously and voluntarily
accepting the eye over the rib as the dominant eye. The correction will continue
until you stop using the Easy Hit!! bead. It will be explained
in detail in the following pages.
In fig 1 with no
Easy Hit!! bead fitted the right shouldered shooter with a left
cross dominant (or master) eye subconciously aligns her left eye with the bead,
or the end of the barrel, and focuses on the target or the point she judges to
be the correct lead.
The shooter has locked onto the centre of the camera
lens showing the dramatic effect of her cross eye dominance. Right to left
targets would be given too much lead and left to right targets too little.
Driven and teal targets would be shot to the left. Left shouldered shooters will
suffer the effects in reverse.
In this illustration with
no Easy Hit!! bead fitted the right shouldered shooter demonstrates a
'shallow' or 'middle vision' cross dominant eye. Again the shooter will
subconciously align her left eye with the bead, or the end of the barrel, and
focus on the target or the point they judge to be the correct lead.
In
fig 2 the shooter has locked onto the centre of the camera lens showing the more
subtle and harder to detect effect of her cross eye dominance. Right to left
targets would still be given too much lead and left to right targets too little.
Driven and teal targets would again be shot to the left.
Again left
shouldered shooters would suffer the results in reverse.
In fig 3 with the Easy
Hit!! bead now fitted, this right shouldered shooter with a genuine strong
dominant left eye, illustrates the beads correcting effect. The bead has
convinced the brain to give presedence to the eye over the rib. The shooter will
now naturally be using her correct eye to focus on the target or the point she
judges to be the correct lead.
She is shown here again locked onto the
centre of the camera lens showing the effect of her corrected view. She can now
confidently start to enjoy her improved results and gain experience, through
practice, of correct lead in crossing targets and not shoot to the left (right
for left shouldered shooters) of driven targets and teal.
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Right shoulder shooter with left dominant eye
'Middle-Vision' - neither eye dominant
Eye dominance corrected by
Easy Hit Fibre Optic Bead