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Main Discussion Area => Shooting and Hunting => Topic started by: Mo_coon-catcher on May 11, 2017, 02:41:37 pm

Title: Learning to shoot offhand?
Post by: Mo_coon-catcher on May 11, 2017, 02:41:37 pm
I'm curious who all has learned to shoot with there offhand side? And how difficult it was? Have you seenu u benefit of learning to do so?
I'm sure the answer to the second question will depend on the individual. I'm thinking about doing so myself. My biggest issue is I am STRONGLY right side dominant. So I'm sure it'll take quite a bit to over come that.

Thanks
Kyle
Title: Re: Learning to shoot offhand?
Post by: Pat B on May 11, 2017, 07:15:59 pm
Why are you changing? With lots of practice you should be able to change over a couple of weeks
Title: Re: Learning to shoot offhand?
Post by: Mo_coon-catcher on May 11, 2017, 08:12:33 pm
No real reason, I figured it would be a good skill to have. To be able to shoot from both sides.

Kyle
Title: Re: Learning to shoot offhand?
Post by: bjrogg on May 11, 2017, 08:52:32 pm
Kyle, I've done a fair amount of shooting left handed. My wife two daughters and one son are all left handed. I also made a bow for a friend who shoots both left and right off the knuckles. I actually got pretty decent shooting left handed at least at close range. I think it could be helpful and don't see how it can hurt. I think having your bow set up so you can shoot same spine arrows off both sides is probably very helpful.
Bjrogg
Title: Re: Learning to shoot offhand?
Post by: Hawkdancer on May 11, 2017, 11:18:39 pm
I agree with Pat, a lot of practice should get you there soon!   The current wisdom is to go with your strong eye, however, most folks are pretty well dominant to their strong hand.  I shoot bows left handed because I am, and had an early coach who was left handed.  I have a dominant right eye, a bit late to change over, but I can shotgun either way, rifles I shoot right handed, because that was the way most rifles are set up and all my family shot right handed.  I just learned this spring that archers are supposed to follow their strong eye.  Pistol is easy, use left hand, aim with right eye!  It is really just creating new muscle memory.
Hawkdancer
Title: Re: Learning to shoot offhand?
Post by: Pat B on May 12, 2017, 08:32:56 am
Glenn St Charles mentioned it in his book..."Billets to Bows". He had to switch due to an injury and said after a few weeks he felt confident in his left hand shooting.
Title: Re: Learning to shoot offhand?
Post by: Mo_coon-catcher on May 12, 2017, 09:42:48 am
I think I'll play around with it everytime I'm out shooting. With my luck and the way I shoot, I wouldn't be surprised if when I hit full draw I relese with my right hand and end up having the bow come back to me.

Kyle
Title: Re: Learning to shoot offhand?
Post by: bjrogg on May 12, 2017, 10:20:32 am
I think I'll play around with it everytime I'm out shooting. With my luck and the way I shoot, I wouldn't be surprised if when I hit full draw I relese with my right hand and end up having the bow come back to me.

Kyle
Ha that's a good one Kyle. I'm pretty sure the first couple will feel very uncomfortable. Hope it works out for you.
Bjrogg
Title: Re: Learning to shoot offhand?
Post by: Pat B on May 12, 2017, 10:46:34 am
You might start off with a lighter weight bow if you have one just to get used to the oddity of shooting offhanded.
Title: Re: Learning to shoot offhand?
Post by: Urufu_Shinjiro on May 12, 2017, 02:25:50 pm
This is something I really should learn to do as well. In the Saracen archery manuals as well as some of the Chinese treatises this sort of skill is considered fundamental to archery, especially among horse archers as you may be called upon to make a shot off the other side of the horse unexpectedly.
Title: Re: Learning to shoot offhand?
Post by: Hawkdancer on May 13, 2017, 12:27:18 am
Kyle,
That would be a big time OPPs!  Remember, when shooting left handed - right hand holds bow, left hand releases arrow (SH), otherwise friends make lots of jokes about your technique!  Not us, of course👹😂!
Hawkdancer
Title: Re: Learning to shoot offhand?
Post by: bradsmith2010 on May 15, 2017, 03:42:12 pm
I think it would be a great skill to develope (SH)
Title: Re: Learning to shoot offhand?
Post by: GlisGlis on May 16, 2017, 04:45:45 am
I'll be counter-trend
I dont see any particular advantage to shoot offhand unless you're  100% satisfied with your regular shooting
...and I always see margins of improvement in my regular shooting  :NN
Title: Re: Learning to shoot offhand?
Post by: TimBo on May 17, 2017, 05:08:08 pm
I seem to remember reading somewhere that Glenn St. Charles and Fred Bear both switched to LH shooting to overcome target panic.  I messed around with LH for a bit and found the greatly increased focus on form was really helpful.  The hand/eye thing doesn't take long to adjust, but it is weird at first...it would be interesting to see how long you would have to work on "switch hitting" before you could lock in immediately from either side.
Title: Re: Learning to shoot offhand?
Post by: mullet on May 17, 2017, 09:24:01 pm
That's something I wanted to do since I switch when shooting with a Thumb Ring but I don't have any left handed bows that are light anymore..
Title: Re: Learning to shoot offhand?
Post by: Mo_coon-catcher on May 18, 2017, 06:56:15 am
It might be a good chance for you toa make another bow, one specifically for this purpose.

I'm also curious how long it'll take and how muh maintenance shooting itll take to be able to shoot about as well from either side.

Kyle
Title: Re: Learning to shoot offhand?
Post by: Urufu_Shinjiro on May 18, 2017, 10:08:29 am
I tried this at the range the other day, my thumb ring didn't fit my left hand just right so I couldn't even draw my heavy bow, I may try again with my lighter bow.
Title: Re: Learning to shoot offhand?
Post by: Pat B on May 18, 2017, 10:41:21 am
 You'll be training your muscles all over again so starting with a lighter bow and working up in weight is the way to go. I've tried shooting left handed and it just feels weird to me plus my muscles aren't up to it either.
Title: Re: Learning to shoot offhand?
Post by: Woodeye on May 31, 2017, 08:46:05 pm
The hardest part will be leRnimg to nick the arrow on the string lefty!!! 
Title: Re: Learning to shoot offhand?
Post by: Hawkdancer on May 31, 2017, 10:45:07 pm
I would think having a left hand draw quiver would help immensely on the nocking.  I do remember it was a real pain in the nether region try to adapt to right handed gear!  Sometimes takes a bit of visualizing to see how to "flip" the piece, but it works.  😀👹remember, cock feather goes away from the bow, and right hand holds bow, left hand releases arrow (SH) :NN.  Hope everything is going well with your recovery!  Will send a pm.
Hawkdancer