Looking for suggestions on drills, live or dry, to run with an occluded MRDS (pistol) to develop both-eye shooting?
I've noticed recently I tend to close one eye when shooting. I want to transition to using both eyes, if possible, as I gather there are benefits in terms of more spatial awareness and better target focus. I’ve read here on p-f and elsewhere that I can work this by applying tape over the front of my MRDS, and then just index as per normal.
Are there any suggested drills for using an occluded MRDS, either dry practice or live fire, for both-eye shooting? Or can I just keep doing what I’m doing normally, and let my brain work things out as I go?
My primary MRDS are a HS507C+G34 for USPSA CO, and a P365X+407K for carry. I am left handed / left eye dominant, and wear bifocal prescription glasses. I have about 3,900 rounds downrange with dots since transitioning from irons in 2020. My most recent training was a two-day USPSA focused class with Tim Herron when I shot my other carry gun, a stock Glock 19+HS 507c. We didn't do anything specific in class, shooting the dot as opposed to iron sights, which after ruminating on for a while, prompted me to ask this question.
TIA