Anthony Matarese believes that hard visual concentration can diminish or eliminate shifting eye dominance. I have noticed that as my visual concentration skills have improved, I seem to have to deal with shifting eye dominance issues less often.

I think this gets to your point, Buzz. When you are fatigued and not concentrating intensely on the target, it is easier for eye dominance to shift.

Muzzle awareness is counterproductive for me. When I am shooting well, I feel like I am 100% "out with the target" and have no clear visual awareness of where the muzzles are. Muzzle awareness tends to bring me "back to the gun" which does not work well for me. I guess our brains all work differently - it is easier for some to pat their heads and rub their stomachs at the same time, and some can maintain muzzle awareness and still concentrate on the target.

Last edited by Doverham; 09/09/15 08:38 AM.

Such a long, long time to be gone, and a short time to be there.