Daylight Savings, and the shooters

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Milo'sSyndicate

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You may Believe your targeting systems are momentarily inaccurate, and studies done by Dr. Steven D. Purcell @ MIT prove this to be more than a feeling. In the northern hemisphere the daylight savings time effects the left hemisphere of the brain, gravely effecting the eye sight of right-eye dominant shooters. Until the summer equinox, in the northern hemisphere, you may find more misses than hits.

Lemons & vodka lemonade; This is the opportunity to Believe in your training and acquisition opportunities; shoot left handed while using your now dominant left eye. Peruse those gun racks at the LGS while gently inquiring about the "older left handed bolts" [pre-'64, but don't say it out loud], and watch the old walnut glory come from the back room. So, until June 21st in the northern hemisphere take comfort in the knowledge you are once again ahead of the industry norms when that LH old Sako .375 H&H comes out of the back room with vintage Leupold glass already on it, and donate to the FE Believe campaigns of Rogues.

---Editor's Note; The Mudducks International Taxidermy school was founded at the great LSU by Dr. J. Carville in 1907, giving wood ducks around the flyway great pride in their feathers once again. No affiliations with the FE Society.
 

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