Ben Husthwaite's Eye Dominance Rail

Ben Husthwaite's Eye Dominance Rail

Shotgun Sports USA

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@the45er
@the45er - 10.06.2019 01:45

Truer words were never spoken. Eye dominance can and does shift in an instant. Now, where does one acquire one of these rails?

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@ukaszk6735
@ukaszk6735 - 13.06.2019 09:11

Where i can buy this ?

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@neilphelps8618
@neilphelps8618 - 15.06.2019 12:44

Nice of you to consider the price point, to ensure all classes benefit from this great device. Thank you, Ben, looking forward to using it very soon.

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@philvescio7744
@philvescio7744 - 15.06.2019 15:51

congratulations, brilliant

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@krazydood321
@krazydood321 - 17.06.2019 05:04

He’s acting like he invented it and this has been out for many years!!!! Wtf Ben !

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@payres48
@payres48 - 17.06.2019 12:41

How is it attached to the rib? I've tried products that with either super glue or double sided adhesive tape and they just don't stay on.

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@jerseyrock1969
@jerseyrock1969 - 18.06.2019 21:04

I am right eye dominant but shoot left handed with great success, all I do is keep both eyes open but when I come to shoot I just dim my right eye a bit so my left eye  takes over, have done it this way for many years, It works well for me at sporting, skeet and DTL, but I have to say this product looks very good, so I wish you the best of luck with it.

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@n.j.dougherty4872
@n.j.dougherty4872 - 20.06.2019 02:47

I am 80 and this is my biggest problem. I have always shot with both eyes open but with age my left eye sometimes take over. Never know when it is going to happen. With slower reaction blinking etc I never catch up with the target. Look forward to trying out your product. Thank you. Bob

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@lurchermania
@lurchermania - 20.06.2019 19:36

Looks great ,Im a right handed shooter but left eye dominant so think this is just what i need , Look forward to picking one up at my local gun shop

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@lucyw9581
@lucyw9581 - 24.06.2019 11:35

Hi Ben looking to buy the plastic right handed version, but it is already out of stock😞
Do you know when more stock will be available and/or could a pre-order be added to your website?
Saw you at Doveridge earlier this month, if I had known you had this product would have grabbed you then.
Thanks Lucy

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@Ranko1974
@Ranko1974 - 29.06.2019 20:42

Will this snag as you pull gun from bag?

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@pcpoliceliveleak5735
@pcpoliceliveleak5735 - 29.06.2019 21:50

Ben, does this product come such that when you install it it can be reversed for a right-handed shooter who is left eye dominant or a left-handed shooter who is right eye dominant, or would one have to buy the particular device for their specific situation?

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@pcpoliceliveleak5735
@pcpoliceliveleak5735 - 29.06.2019 22:01

I saw a great video once on the concept of switching from soft gaze to hard gaze when shooting clays. With soft gaze you look out into the distance without focusing on anything in particular. In this state the muscles that focus your eyes are relaxed. Once the target appears in your visual field you switch to hard gaze by focusing on it. In hard gaze your eye muscles contract to focus. The muscles that control the focusing mechanism of the eye can contract much more quickly than they can relax. If you try to do it the other way around and focus on tracking the target from it's point of origin you will lose a several milliseconds which can make the difference between smashing the clay or missing completely. This technique also makes shooting moving targets much more natural and reflexive and reduces analysis paralysis. I'm not certain if this helps with eye dominance but with a fast contraction of the eye muscles the usual dominant eye will probably win the race most if not all of the time. However, results talk and theory walks. From the moment I employed the technique of switching from soft gaze to hard gaze when acquiring targets my hit rate improved dramatically.

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@arturcodrea470
@arturcodrea470 - 01.07.2019 07:22

The "fence" aka "the rail" presented here it is what I call a copy of a similar idea of the Meadows Industries product However,
. It is probably the most obvious

blinder you can come up with. I know many more
than me were able to come up with this idea,
because I have seen a number of them for sale
commercially..

The theory here is that the "off eye" cannot see
the bead, and by blocking the bead from the
master eye, you can let the other eye control
the aiming. The theory is good, but in actual
practice this is a really sorry solution. The
problem with it is this. Your actual sight
picture that the brain uses is a lot more than
just the bead. Your brain knows that the bead is
just part of what you are pointing. In fact you
are pointing a receiver, barrel, and vent rib,
in addition to the bead. All of this is sight
picture. The fence only stops your "off eye" from
seeing the bead. The "off eye" can still see the
rib and barrel, which actually makes up more of
the sight picture than the bead does. This
fence does work somewhat if you PREMOUNT
the gun and Premounting gives you plenty of time
to "see the bead" and ignore all the other stuff
like barrel and rib. Now with your eyes knowing
full well where the bead is, you can call for
the target and only the eye lined up with the
barrel is seeing the bead
Other condition is to use a PERFECT FLAT gun
to eliminate the rib from the visual field.
The beat is catching the eye . The eyes can switch
visually from the target to the gun inducing several mistakes.


If you shoot LOW GUN, though as many prefer,
especially in the field, then you have quite
a lag after mounting the gun before your
brain sorts all this out and just sees the
bead and perceives that as the aiming device.
More than that a sporting clay and a trap shooter
uses a 60/40 or even 70/30 setup so the barrel
can't be eliminated from the visual field.
Once the "off eye"sees the rib, the cross eye dominance
phenomenon still in place so the "rail" is useless anyway..
The fence while sounding good, has never caught

on well, even though it has been around for at
least 50 years by various geniuses that have
invented it.
Ben, what you have to add?

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@689hunt
@689hunt - 02.07.2019 19:13

Hi Ben, it says OUT OF STOCK on your website. Any other place I can buy? I am in New Jersey in USA.

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@689hunt
@689hunt - 02.07.2019 19:13

Also just to be clear, I am a right handed shooter with left eye dominance so the item I want is the right hand? Please confirm.

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@chrispayne1029
@chrispayne1029 - 04.07.2019 17:58

Great Video 👏👏👌🏻👍

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@williamtiedje9446
@williamtiedje9446 - 08.07.2019 22:04

Poppy cock ...

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@arturcodrea470
@arturcodrea470 - 21.07.2019 13:45

The "fence" aka "the rail" presented here it is what I call a copy of a similar idea of the Meadows Industries product However,
. It is probably the most obvious

blinder you can come up with. I know many more
than me were able to come up with this idea,
because I have seen a number of them for sale
commercially..

The theory here is that the "off eye" cannot see
the bead, and by blocking the bead from the
master eye, you can let the other eye control
the aiming. The theory is good, but in actual
practice this is a really sorry solution. The
problem with it is this. Your actual sight
picture that the brain uses is a lot more than
just the bead. Your brain knows that the bead is
just part of what you are pointing. In fact you
are pointing a receiver, barrel, and vent rib,
in addition to the bead. All of this is sight
picture. The fence only stops your "off eye" from
seeing the bead. The "off eye" can still see the
rib and barrel, which actually makes up more of
the sight picture than the bead does. This
fence does work somewhat if you PREMOUNT
the gun and Premounting gives you plenty of time
to "see the bead" and ignore all the other stuff
like barrel and rib. Now with your eyes knowing
full well where the bead is, you can call for
the target and only the eye lined up with the
barrel is seeing the bead
Other condition is to use a PERFECT FLAT gun
to eliminate the rib from the visual field.
The beat is catching the eye . The eyes can switch
visually from the target to the gun inducing several mistakes.


If you shoot LOW GUN, though as many prefer,
especially in the field, then you have quite
a lag after mounting the gun before your
brain sorts all this out and just sees the
bead and perceives that as the aiming device.
More than that a sporting clay and a trap shooter
uses a 60/40 or even 70/30 setup so the barrel
can't be eliminated from the visual field.
Once the "off eye"sees the rib, the cross eye dominance
phenomenon still in place so the "rail" is useless anyway..
The fence while sounding good, has never caught

on well, even though it has been around for at
least 50 years by various geniuses that have
invented it.
Ben, what you have to add?

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@arturcodrea470
@arturcodrea470 - 15.09.2019 18:34

the "inventor"of the rail is a proved charlatan. At the world English this year, Benny made his own score( cheated) to look good. Fortunately they get him and ban him from competition. The charlatan sale Meadows industries product as his own invention. The meadows sale the "rail" for 20 bucks Benny the crook for 140. Anyway the product worth a s89t so don't bay it!

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@arturcodrea470
@arturcodrea470 - 03.10.2019 09:11

the "inventor"of the rail is a proved charlatan. At the world English this year, Benny made his own score( cheated) to look good. Fortunately they get him and ban him from competition. The charlatan sale Meadows industries product as his own invention. The meadows sale the "rail" for 20 bucks Benny the crook for 140. Anyway the product worth a s89t so don't buy it!

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@arturcodrea470
@arturcodrea470 - 22.10.2019 18:29

The "fence" aka "the rail" presented here it is what I call a copy of a similar idea of the Meadows Industries product However,
. It is probably the most obvious

blinder you can come up with. I know many more
than me were able to come up with this idea,
because I have seen a number of them for sale
commercially..

The theory here is that the "off eye" cannot see
the bead, and by blocking the bead from the
master eye, you can let the other eye control
the aiming. The theory is good, but in actual
practice this is a really sorry solution. The
problem with it is this. Your actual sight
picture that the brain uses is a lot more than
just the bead. Your brain knows that the bead is
just part of what you are pointing. In fact you
are pointing a receiver, barrel, and vent rib,
in addition to the bead. All of this is sight
picture. The fence only stops your "off eye" from
seeing the bead. The "off eye" can still see the
rib and barrel, which actually makes up more of
the sight picture than the bead does. This
fence does work somewhat if you PREMOUNT
the gun and Premounting gives you plenty of time
to "see the bead" and ignore all the other stuff
like barrel and rib. Now with your eyes knowing
full well where the bead is, you can call for
the target and only the eye lined up with the
barrel is seeing the bead
Other condition is to use a PERFECT FLAT gun
to eliminate the rib from the visual field.
The beat is catching the eye . The eyes can switch
visually from the target to the gun inducing several mistakes.


If you shoot LOW GUN, though as many prefer,
especially in the field, then you have quite
a lag after mounting the gun before your
brain sorts all this out and just sees the
bead and perceives that as the aiming device.
More than that a sporting clay and a trap shooter
uses a 60/40 or even 70/30 setup so the barrel
can't be eliminated from the visual field.
Once the "off eye"sees the rib, the cross eye dominance
phenomenon still in place so the "rail" is useless anyway..
The fence while sounding good, has never caught

on well, even though it has been around for at
least 50 years by various geniuses that have
invented it.
Ben, what you have to add?

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@arturcodrea470
@arturcodrea470 - 22.10.2019 18:30

the "inventor"of the rail is a proved charlatan. At the world English this year, Benny made his own score( cheated) to look good. Fortunately they get him and ban him from competition. The charlatan sale Meadows industries product as his own invention. The meadows sale the "rail" for 20 bucks Benny the crook for 140. Anyway the product worth a s89t so don't buy it!

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@arturcodrea470
@arturcodrea470 - 11.11.2019 10:36

The "fence" aka "the rail" presented here it is what I call a copy of a similar idea of the Meadows Industries product However,
. It is probably the most obvious

blinder you can come up with. I know many more
than me were able to come up with this idea,
because I have seen a number of them for sale
commercially..

The theory here is that the "off eye" cannot see
the bead, and by blocking the bead from the
master eye, you can let the other eye control
the aiming. The theory is good, but in actual
practice this is a really sorry solution. The
problem with it is this. Your actual sight
picture that the brain uses is a lot more than
just the bead. Your brain knows that the bead is
just part of what you are pointing. In fact you
are pointing a receiver, barrel, and vent rib,
in addition to the bead. All of this is sight
picture. The fence only stops your "off eye" from
seeing the bead. The "off eye" can still see the
rib and barrel, which actually makes up more of
the sight picture than the bead does. This
fence does work somewhat if you PREMOUNT
the gun and Premounting gives you plenty of time
to "see the bead" and ignore all the other stuff
like barrel and rib. Now with your eyes knowing
full well where the bead is, you can call for
the target and only the eye lined up with the
barrel is seeing the bead
Other condition is to use a PERFECT FLAT gun
to eliminate the rib from the visual field.
The beat is catching the eye . The eyes can switch
visually from the target to the gun inducing several mistakes.


If you shoot LOW GUN, though as many prefer,
especially in the field, then you have quite
a lag after mounting the gun before your
brain sorts all this out and just sees the
bead and perceives that as the aiming device.
More than that a sporting clay and a trap shooter
uses a 60/40 or even 70/30 setup so the barrel
can't be eliminated from the visual field.
Once the "off eye"sees the rib, the cross eye dominance
phenomenon still in place so the "rail" is useless anyway..
The fence while sounding good, has never caught

on well, even though it has been around for at
least 50 years by various geniuses that have
invented it.
Ben, what you have to add?

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@chassetirmalin
@chassetirmalin - 20.12.2019 11:21

give you a pen to change result with this product......it's your secret;;;;Pen man in toilets....

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@arturcodrea470
@arturcodrea470 - 08.02.2020 14:15

the "inventor"of the rail is a proved charlatan. At the world English this year, Benny made his own score( cheated) to look good. Fortunately they get him and ban him from competition. The charlatan sale Meadows industries product as his own invention. The meadows sale the "rail" for 20 bucks Benny the crook for 140. Anyway the product worth a s89t so don't buy it

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@Ivanovich_28
@Ivanovich_28 - 02.07.2020 15:38

👍👍👍

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@barchetta7559
@barchetta7559 - 07.09.2020 14:13

if your not looking down the barrel when you shoot why does this work?

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@Wastedyears91
@Wastedyears91 - 27.01.2021 07:22

Hi Ben first of all I appreciate all of your videos as they have got me interested and into clay shooting. I checked your website for this product and it seems to totally sold out. Is more stock coming in the future? Thank you

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@arturcodrea470
@arturcodrea470 - 28.02.2021 21:42

Stole from Meadows Industries

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@kerryharlacher9577
@kerryharlacher9577 - 23.03.2021 02:32

How do I remove the rail from the rib?

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@kerryharlacher9577
@kerryharlacher9577 - 23.03.2021 02:38

Any advice on how to remove the rail and not do any damage to the rib?

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@dlapsch9105
@dlapsch9105 - 10.08.2021 01:52

Hey Ben, I've ordered one, and have sent several emails regarding shipping date, but have had no reply...??

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@shawnbarry3893
@shawnbarry3893 - 15.11.2021 19:11

Nice job bro 👍. I'll have to get one of those.

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@johngangemi3999
@johngangemi3999 - 07.04.2022 18:37

Ben, I have been trying to purchase one from the U.S. distributor and they are out of stock. I have emailed and called, no response. Are they still in business? Nothing on website about possible ETA. Can you ship from UK to U.S. ? Please advise

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@kevinvajda
@kevinvajda - 31.05.2022 21:19

Ordered one last week what's the normal delivery times

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@jimjones9740
@jimjones9740 - 28.07.2022 23:42

Hey Ben here in USA where can you get this sight can't find this website you say there on?

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@fredscherock179
@fredscherock179 - 08.09.2022 15:32

Plan to buy two as soon as they are available in the US. My question is, does it function differently than the Meadows Ind. Sight Blinder. The Sight Blinder is not a tube and does not have a fiber optic sight. It is just a simple L shaped rail.

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@charlespraud4350
@charlespraud4350 - 30.04.2023 13:29

I have just installed it:
- There was no wipe so I used alcohol to burn.
- The rail did not hold as if the glue on the rubber was out of date. I put on rubber glue and I'll see if it holds.
- The Rail bead is higher of about 2.5mm than the Berretta 694 default bead.

To France, I have had to pay customs fees of 36% plus 8 euros per parcel so 44 euros.

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@johntindall1602
@johntindall1602 - 26.08.2023 17:29

BUYER BEWARE.The Eye Dominance Rail does not work in the slightest. And NO RETURNS. Here's a quote from my email with them "We don't do returns. We make no guarantees." Don't waste your money!

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@johntindall1602
@johntindall1602 - 14.09.2023 16:40

It was with your US rep John Gangemi. Nice try tho

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@SoloBench
@SoloBench - 16.10.2023 22:53

Completely pointless. You could put a potato on the side of my gun and my left eye would want to look at it

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@consumertester5665
@consumertester5665 - 16.01.2024 01:33

None of this makes any sense. It sounds like sales gobbledygook to me. Everyone has a dominant eye and I don’t accept that it can change from one minute to the next. I shoot both eyes open, because looking down the barrel with my right (dominant) eye over the rib, even with both eyes open the sight picture does not change and I see the clay above the rib. The only reason to keep the other eye open is to give a broader field of view for when the clay is coming from my left hand side.

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