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I am also right handed, left eye dominant, and wear glasses, and I find shooting right handed more comfortable. Advice used to be to go with eye dominance, but now is to go with what feels physically comfortable, apparently.
As I am ambidextrous to an extent (throw left handed, write right handed, badminton left handed, baseball/cricket right handed) I thought archery might be a problem, but in practise I found that I very quickly adjusted to using my right eye, even though I shoot with both eyes open. I used to sometimes get the "which target do I aim at?!" syndrome when sighting, but just blinking the left eye shut momentarily pulled the correct (right) eye into focus. I have heard of people putting an opaque cover over the opposite eye, but I've never needed it.
I have tried shooting left handed, and can do it OK, but physically I feel stronger with the bow in my left hand.
Which way round feels more comfortable to you? Go with that, and see if your eyes adjust OK. If you can borrow a club bow or a few months, all the better.
Hope this helps, good luck!
Kev
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