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I am missing something.....I understand what Drew Hause has explained.....but what does the OP's post have to do with eye dominance?
You shouldn't be moving your eyes only when you shoot, because then the shotgun isn't where it's supposed to be.
I get it, eyes before gun movement, but once you see the target the gun has to be moving with the eyes or you aren't going to be shooting where you are looking. To make the gun and eyes move together, the gun, eyes, head, shoulders etc. all have to be locked together. You aren't moving your eyeballs around, at least you better not be.
You shouldn't be moving your eyes only when you shoot, because then the shotgun isn't where it's supposed to be.
I get it, eyes before gun movement, but once you see the target the gun has to be moving with the eyes or you aren't going to be shooting where you are looking. To make the gun and eyes move together, the gun, eyes, head, shoulders etc. all have to be locked together. You aren't moving your eyeballs around, at least you better not be.