By Chet Sandeksi


Steal from the rich, and give to the poor. He was Robin Hood the outlaw of Sherwood Forest, Robin Hood the Crusader, Robin Hood the yeoman, Robin Hood the nobleman. Sometimes he had a band of Merry Men and Friar Tuck. Sometimes Maid Marian was there and sometimes she was not. Although accounts of him are diverse and conflicting, one thing remained constant: his skill as an archer.

The lore and ballads of the great bandit of Sherwood Forest leave much to speculation and imagination. Outside of the fact that he was a skilled archer and swordsman, the only other fact that is certain is that he was English. However, his skill as an archer gives us one scientific insight into his person that surely was never written into prose or poem: he shot with his dominant eye. And that dominant eye was the same as his dominant hand.

The last thing you want to do is use the wrong type of eye drops on your eye. Since each type of eye drop is intended for a particular problem, you have to first figure out the problem before you can determine which product you can use.

Sometimes you might find that your doctor tells you that eye drops aren't the way to go. They could do more harm than good. This is why you should consult with them before you decide to start any regimen involving your eyes.

You would be surprised at the changes you will notice in your eyes the moment you find something that works. You won't reach this moment of clarity until you decide to see an eye doctor though. When it comes to investing in vision health insurance, you shouldn't hesitate.

On the other hand you may have predominant dominance which means that one eye is predominantly but not fully dominant. Use that eye to look down the rib while aiming. It is advised to keep both of your eyes open and squint one eye as you place the gun on your shoulder.

It is possible for your eyes to be equal in dominance. You can learn equally well with either eye, although after using one eye to aim consistently, you may become dependent on that eye. It is also possible to change which eye is dominant through exercises/practices or surgery (although it may not be covered by your vision insurance).

Regardless, moral of the story is: by using your dominant eye to aim with, you accuracy will increase and your skill as an archer or shooter will be maximized. And who knows - maybe you'll be the next Robin Hood!




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