AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
I feel i can shoot well with both hands. more accurately left, but I still shoot faster with my right hand. pump I think one hand just gets more stroking practice than the other.
i'm a lefty as far as writing, eating, and shooting long guns are concerned; it's just what feels natural for me. However, i can do most things ambidextrously. Also, I shoot handguns righty. I recently found out that i actually don't have a dominant eye, and am fairly proficient at shooting long guns both righty and lefty...but lefty just feels better.
It seems many people these days are learning to use both hands.
I'm mostly right but I shoot left. I write with my right hand and do most things with my right, but there are a few select things I do with my left and I don't know why. For example, when I eat steak or something similar, fork is in my left hand, knife in my right. I also only use my phone with my left, steer with my left and shave with my left. I don't get it.
^^ the eating thing is more just a european thing (even though ur in colorado), i dated a girl that was from the czech republic and even for a nice meal she didnt switch hands, its just a cultural thing more so... or maybe not, either way it takes less time
^^ the eating thing is more just a european thing (even though ur in colorado), i dated a girl that was from the czech republic and even for a nice meal she didnt switch hands, its just a cultural thing more so... or maybe not, either way it takes less time
-matt
Actually I think that is supposed to be the "proper" way as far as those who teach manners are concerned so she was correct in not switching hands.
no switching hands is the proper way, it was and still is the way the British royal eat, the pesants and lower class ate without switching because it was faster. http://www.csuchico.edu/plc/e-etiquette.html it is american etiquette to switch
I was left handed but forced to write with my right hand by early teachers,
I am more accurate shooting right handed as I am right eye dominant but faster with my left
so anyone else have the problem of clipping there finger nails? my right hand clipping my left is a breeze, but my left hand clipping the right... thats a doozy
t33kyboy "So if a cat is dropped from 11 inches, it will most likely die."
Something else i learned is that when i shoot stocked guns rh that it feels btr if the stock is longer than if im shootin lefty, i cant figure out why tho
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