wb, I see no reason to give up the system. I have used the dot for about 20 years in competition. When I lost most of the usable sight of my shooting (right) eye several years ago, I switched to the other side and switched the dot to my right lens. Whenever there is a cross dominance problem and you are shooting for money, you must block the muzzle view of the off eye or close it. Not many competitive shooters would choose the one eye shooting alternative. I would be the first to admit that it's not as important to a hunter as it is to a competition shooter. It all depends on how bad you want to hit them.