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I've seen this a few times and I assume it is for right handed shooters (most people are right handed) but my question is for a left handed shooter:

Do you just flip everything (minus the top and bottom)?

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Ah, the wheel of destiny.

Pretty sure I've seen left handed versions out there somewhere. Google it.

What's google? Lol.

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Boom. I'm always down to the right some :cool:

Waiting for more ammo to come in.

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What's google? Lol.

correction_chart-lefthanded.gif

Boom. I'm always down to the right some :)

Waiting for more ammo to come in.

/Thread.

I have it in PDF for Left and Right handed if anyone wants it drop me a line with your e-mail and I will shoot it out to you

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I have it in PDF for Left and Right handed if anyone wants it drop me a line with your e-mail and I will shoot it out to you

If they come out in a bigger size I would like one for left handed. Shoot me an e-mail at wdawson1@utk.edu. I need to improve on my accuracy. I was also wondering how accurate these targets are?... Like I stated I shoot low and to the right (I shoot left handed), when I think about it I picture myself not pulling the trigger smoothly and tightening my fingers. Somebody else told me it was due to me being "left hand dominate and right eye dominate". Basically I think I just need more all around "seat" time.

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The wheel above is for one-handed shooting. It's slightly different for two hands, and if my CPU didn't die a horrible death a couple weeks ago, I would have provided it in .pdf form. It's out there, though. If my poor memory serves correct, two-handed mistakes have quite a bit more to do with the trigger finger due to the more stable platform v. one-handed shooting.

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The wheel above is for one-handed shooting. It's slightly different for two hands, and if my CPU didn't die a horrible death a couple weeks ago, I would have provided it in .pdf form. It's out there, though. If my poor memory serves correct, two-handed mistakes have quite a bit more to do with the trigger finger due to the more stable platform v. one-handed shooting.

http://www.ssaa.org.au/handgun/handgun-shooting-guide.pdf

This one?

It is slightly different you were correct.

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