I would disagree with Bjorn. In any sport with two eyes open, if your aiming eye is not your dominant eye, your brain will thow you off target by calibrating throug the dominent eye.
I say this having shot skeet, trap, and instinctive archery for over 40 years.
At one point I taught archery. Since I'm a lefty and was required to shoot right, the only way for me to consistently hit the target was to close my non-aim eye. This, to my thinking, would be a handicap in hunting.
With rife shooting it doesn't matter, because one is taught to close the eye not used for aiming.