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New build for left eyed righthand shooter

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I think I’d just learn to shoot left handed.
Right (dominant) eye acuity dropped to 20/500 3 years ago due to detached retina and subsequent repair. Shooting left handed is challenging for me but I work at it.
One of the best pieces of advice I got was do a lot of left hand shooting with a .22 unmentionable. The ammo is, relatively, cheap. It helps me get used to something that was unnatural the first six decades of my life.
 
Interesting. It would have worked out even better if a left hand lock was used. You could name it either the Dog-Leg or Catawampus stock.
 
Finished gun
 

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Nicely done - I'm impressed:cool:. I've seen this kind of stock work done for an ATA trapshooter who had an eye damaged and need a crossover stock for him to continue shooting. He shot very well with it by the way. I also know some shooters that learned to shoot left-handed and they also did good.
 
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