Adam Gibbs
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Does anyone have a foolproof way of finding eye dominance on a kid? My boy is going to be 4 soon and loves everything outdoors. He watches me shoot and really wants a bow. Looking at kids bows now, it's crazy the amount of adjustment you can have in a bow. The low end of the range should definitely fit him now and all the way up until he starts to hunt if he'd like to.
He's fairly smart and can communicate just fine. I've tried testing his eye dominance the only way I know, by "aiming" at something with your finger with both eyes open and closing individual eyes to see which moves your point of aim. Some days it seems like it's his right, others his left. He throws and colors right and left handed too.
I just want to make sure I'm getting him something that will work for him right away and starting out with the proper mechanics now.
He's fairly smart and can communicate just fine. I've tried testing his eye dominance the only way I know, by "aiming" at something with your finger with both eyes open and closing individual eyes to see which moves your point of aim. Some days it seems like it's his right, others his left. He throws and colors right and left handed too.
I just want to make sure I'm getting him something that will work for him right away and starting out with the proper mechanics now.