I started teaching myself how to shoot with both eyes open. It has taken a bit of time but it' s worth it. Now I can see my target much better as well as watch the path of the arrow. The only thing that' s disturbing is when you have both eyes open you will see your sight as double. (make sure your looking at the target not the sight) The correct sight to use it the image on the left. It' s kinda strange feeling at first. Not sure what all the brain work that goes on with this but it works lol. Anyways, use the image of your sight that is on the left. If you use the one on the right you' re arrow will shoot about 2 feet to far left. Once you get the hang of it it makes evening hunt' s much easier.
not exactly, it depends on which eye is dominant. my right eye is dominant, so if i aim at something with both eyes open i would want the pin and image on the left lined up. im pretty sure that it is opposite if your left eye is dominant. a good way to check which eye is dominant is to get a piece of cardboard or piece of paper or something and make a hole in it, or hold up both hands kinda overlaping each other and make a small hole just enough to see through. find an object in the room and focus on the object with both eyes open, through the hole. as your are looking at the object through the hole, close one eye at a time. if you close your left eye and you can still see the object with your right eye, your right eye is the dominant eye, visa versa.