I am just starting archery, should I aim with both eyes open or one eye closed in archery with a recurve bow that has a sight on it?

If you are just starting archery with a recurve bow that has a sight on it, you can aim with either both eyes open or one eye closed. There is no right or wrong answer, and what works best for you will depend on your individual preferences and shooting style.

Aiming with both eyes open

  • Allows for a wider field of view, which can be helpful for tracking the target and making adjustments.
  • Can help with depth perception, which can be important for accurately estimating the distance to the target.
  • May be more comfortable for some shooters.

Aiming with one eye closed

  • Provides a more focused and precise aim.
  • Can help eliminate distractions and improve concentration.
  • May be easier for shooters with dominant or weak eyes.

Ultimately, the best way to determine what works best for you is to experiment with both methods and see which one produces the most consistent results.

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