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Unread 05-29-2018, 09:04 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Alexander Sharpe View Post
Shooting lefty for two months now and I find it easier to take instruction because I know I'm not shooting well. All of a sudden it's the Indian and not the arrows. I had one of the moments where you imagine you had a shotgun in your hands and followed an actual bird in flight. Well I brought it up lefty and had to smile because 'By George, I think he's got it."

Terrific photos by the way.
Sounds like you hit the tipping point of function and muscle memory.

I have learned a few things offhanded but not forced to try shooting yet. Son is a pretty good lacrosse player so throwing the ball around with him learned to throw and catch on both sides. I have not and probably never will play a game but I am dang good at slinging and catching that ball no matter which side. It still feels unnatural on offside but I can throw it just as hard and accurate as onside.
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