Very cool concept. With two daughters myself, I love the energy and positive environment this brings to the sport as well as showcasing how awesome ladies are in general. Really good work going on here !
When Kim was talking about the trees, the wind, and how the equation was only good for that singular moment had me cracking up because it’s so true🤣🤦🏻♂️😅
I noticed when joni looked though the spotting scope she used her left eye and shoots right hand right eye with the rifle ....what's that all about . Great video , following
Joni may be left-eye dominant although she is right handed. Many people are cross eye dominant. In some instances the person has to shoot left handed if the dominance is too strong to be overcome. Often though, the eyes can be "trained" to fix it.
@@commonprecisionaz I'm totally aware of cross dominance , have trained/instructed many shooters over the years. Usually switch them to eye dominance side . Thanks for the reply
Great question! Yes I’m left eye dominant but right handed. In archery I shoot right handed, when looking through my peep I have to close my left eye to get on target, but if Hunting will then open it to see the full picture/moment and surroundings of the game I’m hunting. It’s a bit of a challenge but I’ve trained myself to make it work!
@@jonimarie5019 that's great, that takes a lot of fortitude. Like yourself most of the great game shots shoot with both eyes open....depth perception, movement, obstacles are key when shooting at game. Thanks for the reply/ explanation and good luck. I'll be following, very entertaining series
It's interesting that Katy was the only one to use her left eye when looking through the spotting scope. Tells me she's probably left eye dominant and it could be a factor in her performance behind the rifle/scope. Maybe a bit uncomfortable and un-natural which could make it more difficult.
oops, Jessie blocked me on IG after this comment. i guess she took it a bit seriously anyway, i forgot about this series. can someone just say who won the thing?