Still scratching my head

ROVERBOY

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I had a mature 8 point or better walk right up to about 20 yards of me this morning. He was on me before I knew it. I'm right handed and shoot right handed and I would've needed to turn some to shoot. That wasn't happening. He stood there about 15 seconds and turned around and walked off over hill. Wow!
 

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Killed two this year with a crossbow one was shot right handed the other left handed. I definitely reccomend practicing both ways.
 

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I shot one left handed with my ml once. I dropped him in his tracks. I thought that wasn't bad and then blood started running down my face and then the pain set in. Had the scope eye for a couple of weeks.
 

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I clean missed at 30 yards trying to shoot left handed once. It was with my 7mmUM. I guess I was afraid of the kick holding it on the funny side lol
Probably lined up with the right eye instead of the left eye , a common problem shooting with the other side othervthan the one your used to shooting with. If the gun is right @ that yardage should have scored . I have shot a few left handed but I'd hate to shoot @ any distance that way.
 

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Practice left handed, don't just give up because it doesn't click at first
^^^^ This. In the past I've killed a couple of deer left handed.

I practice shooting left-handed using a .22 on squirrels. I've found that when the time comes on a deer that the practice on squirrels makes shifting the rifle to my left shoulder not feel awkward.
 

EastTNHunter

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^^^^ This. In the past I've killed a couple of deer left handed.

I practice shooting left-handed using a .22 on squirrels. I've found that when the time comes on a deer that the practice on squirrels makes shifting the rifle to my left shoulder not feel awkward.
Of the 7 deer that my daughters and I have shot this season, 4 have been left handed. We practice that way extensively in the backyard
 
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JArender

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I was born left handed but was taught to be right handed. whole I do most of my shooting as a righty I often shoot left handed. Having a lefty son and testing loads in his rifles I always shoot them left handed. But like everyone else i'd bet anything if he was that close he would have been gone as soon as you tried to switch hands
 

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