She shoots a left handed Browning Micro-Adrenaline compound set to 50#. She shoots daffy handed due to left eye dominance, but she's practicing hard at shooting either handed. I used to shoot IPSC comps years ago and can shoot "three gun" equally well either hand.
Here's where I brag on my kid, she can out shoot me on birds, she is fast on the up-take and lightning reflexes, she took a grouse "on the wing" with her .22 rifle last year, shocked the crap outta me. I thought she was just looking at it until the gun went off and the bird tumbled. Last year she was at a junior sporting clay event, not only was she the only girl there, she was the youngest, plus a brand new shotty she had never used before. She only dropped one bird out of three sets for a total of 74, the closest boy had a 66. The real kicker was I forgot to change choke tubes in the gun, and she shot the entire match with a full choke, not an IC like everyone else. For those who don't know, the IC choke would have allowed the shot pattern to spread out more, making it easier to hit the clay pigeon.