+1 on the "dot" placed on the lens of the left eye shooting glasses.

You want the dot positioned so that it only blocks the left eye from seeing the bbl & rib of the gun when mounted & the head on the comb. It take some adjustment to get the dot positioned correctly. Correctly placed it won't block left eye vision except when the gun is properly mounted.

For a dot I use opaque scotch tape & mounted on the inside of the lens. A fired .375 H & H case w/ the case mouth sharpened w a case trimmer cuts a clean 3/8" dot but anything similar in diameter will work. Just put a piece of tape on a leather scrap to cut the dot then peel it off & place on the lens.

I should add that I shoot w/ a low gun mount so I am seeing and tracking the bird with both eyes until just before the shot which works well for me. I'm not sure how well the dot would work for someone who shoots with a premounted gun as this means you are only picking up the bird w/ one eye, a definite disadvantage.

Last edited by Brittany Man; 04/28/22 10:56 AM.