This one is a biggie, over an hour to explain eye dominance, to anybody that maybe suffering with it. Over an hour's worth of information. Yes it's huge, but if you are suffering from cross dominance, the answer, may well be in this video or the following links. Some may find an answer quickly and easily. Some may struggle.
After suffering with cross dominance for far too long, partly from me initially getting poor or limited advice, I am sharing my knowledge on the subject.
I genuinely hope that this video can save you both time and money.
If you only shoot for fun, then most club instructors will be able to help. However, if you want to be the best that you can, you may need to choose your instructor wisely.
Links as mentioned in the video:
Tests for eye dominance:
https://youtu.be/Sf7TL6S8RNk?si=qtnxBvosALYSISEo
or this one:
https://youtu.be/h0ZlbLRKnLs?si=wK08l0JAEc4lWDBg
Ben Husthwaite on shooting with one eye:
https://youtu.be/dTmn2apwu9A?si=7rNhfJsnfuhnqGOX
Ben on his Eye D rail:
https://youtu.be/mZMFB5AvFq0?si=1oRyzpagct9fRTPF
Ed Lyons, the UK's leading sports vision specialist, goes through the causes of eye dominance.
https://youtu.be/y_nMeNAFrGY?si=k-4-HarQW9pJVx6W
Here, he goes through some serious medical conditions that can also cause eye dominance issues:
https://youtu.be/VOvEPhAMHyk?si=984O5NihxqnZOrlW
Evolution eye dominance products:
https://evolutionsunglasses.com/product-category/shooting-eyewear/
Shot spot:
https://www.shotspot.co.uk/
Steve testing other eye dominance products:
https://youtu.be/EdLBf3izmVw?si=FKGMloOFgEyCv4go
Tape to use on lenses, Sellotape, 3M Transpore or 3M Scotchtape or if less visible is needed, Micropore.