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Shoot SP eye dominance shooter aid

I came about it by accident one day when coaching a new client. He approached me for some lessons as he was really struggling. The first thing I checked was eye dominance, then gun fit. He told me this had already been done. All well and good, but I said I would really like to check myself, especially after he said he was definitely right-eye dominant, off right shoulder. He wasn’t; he was left-eye dominant, which explained his inconsistent shooting.

Worth a punt

This poor fellow had just forked out £600 for a set of to get one sorted. A couple of weeks later he called to say he had bought one and that it worked wonders. He was over the moon. Right, I thought, I best have a chat with Steven Randles, owner and inventor of the Shoot SP, and find out more about this.

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