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Eye Dominance & Shot Group Assessment Card
Eye Dominance & Shot Group Assessment Card
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As featured on the Joe Rogan Experience, this credit card-sized, laminated cheat sheet is your go-to tool for diagnosing shooting habits directly on the range. Compact and durable, the Eye Dominance & Shot Group Assessment Card helps you quickly identify and correct shooting errors, ensuring improved accuracy and consistency.
Forget the outdated Pie Chart that nobody knows where it came from or what it means. This card makes sense and delivers immediate, actionable feedback to improve your shot groups right away. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced shooter, you'll see instant results and tighter groupings using this practical tool.
- Size: Credit card dimensions for portability.
- Material: Laminated for durability in any range condition.
- Purpose: Diagnose eye dominance and shot group patterns instantly.
Get your hands on the card trusted by professionals and enthusiasts alike—and start shooting better groups today!
Supplementing videos to watch with this card on SOB TV:
How to Use Video 1
Eye Dominance Video 2
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The card, along with the videos, helped a lot. I plan on using it a lot this summer.
Without getting into detail I carry a gun for a living for the past 17 yrs. As long as I am slow and deliberate I can nail the 3 in the three inch circle and I always pass quals, not that they are difficult. But as soon as I have to speed up I start going low and left. It has long been a source of frustration for me. I am a right handed shooter right eye dominate. So I am always looking for that one little bit of insight to make it go away. Will the card help, dunno, but I'll try anything.
As a side note, it has become abundantly clear over many years that punching holes in a static paper target is surely a waste of time. I understand that proficiency has to be demonstrated in some way but is in NO WAY any indicator of how you're going to react and shoot under stress at a moving target. That most LE don't train, that I am aware of, to shoot while moving, at moving targets just makes zero sense. The cool young buff gym rat tact guys probably train in some fashion like that but the patrol guys who are actually out there taking never ending calls for service, no way. Please don't publish this I just wanted to share my thoughts.
I went from guess work to a well thought out tool that has helped tremendously. I bought 5 to give to my family.