Some folks switch out of necessity; An injury, eye dominance, or because it just "feels better."
I have tried teaching young shooters and some older shooters about traditional archery and trying to get them into a style I thoroughly enjoy. I guess in the back of my mind I'd love to see one or two take it to the woods and drop their wheels.
Doing such I have bought a few right handed bows, which, for a lefty was a little bit contradictory to my right-side-brain-minded self. I have a Shakespeare Wonderbow 30#, a Browning Mohawk 24#, and now a Browning Wasp 45#, and also a Maddog Pup 17#. As with any bow I buy I must shoot it. In shooting these bows I have learned to overpower my left eye dominance when shooting them. I can go back to 20 yards without missing my target backstop. And with a little time on the string can get pie plate accuracy at times out to around 15.
I say all the above to bring to point the doors that could opened to more bow opportunities if one could switch hit, so to speak.
For those out there who have or can shoot on both sides of the shelf I'd like to hear from you. How is switching working out for you? And for those who ever thought about it, now might be a chance to give it a try and hear from those who have done it similarly.
My ultimate goal would be to harvest a deer in the future, but my accuracy would need to improve to equal my natural southpaw side of the shelf.
Hopefully I can pick up some pointers from others.