Talk:Ashe/SkinsTrivia/@comment-4636093-20120519060704/@comment-75.186.5.80-20120522012853

Not the other WikiContributor, but an archer, nonetheless.

I don't see why you would want the bow in your dominant hand. I personally use high #'age recurve bows, so I allow the strength of my dominant hand to easily draw the arrows back, and let my dominant eye aim the shot for me. There's not much my left (non-dominant) side needs to do except hold the bow, and that requires minimal effort.

Aiming with your dominant eye does not change the difficulty of holding a taught bowstring, it helps with the aiming and overall "getting-a-feel" of your bow. With my current configuration, I'm able to shoot my bow without tracing my shot almost as well as if I had taken my time aiming. I'm confident it's because I've been using my dominant eye for so long, I can simply picture where the arrow will go without lining up the shot.