Lots of good advice in here on lead and aim point, it has always seemed that is the most common way people shoot.
Mine is a little different but may help some people that struggle. I'm sure I will get picked apart for the following..
I spot shoot, and I shoot better than "most people". Usually scratch 12-15 birds with a box of shells if they are flying slow and we see that much action. Method is this- See bird, shoulder gun, aim in front of birds beak, bam. I have done it like this as long as I have shot a shotgun- since the age of like 5 smashing hoodies and woodies with my single shot 20 in SWLA. I am not a clay shooter, I am a bird hunter. I was shooting for years before I heard anybody tell me I was supposed to swing through and lead them. Oh well. Worked this long I am not changing it.
Mine is a little different but may help some people that struggle. I'm sure I will get picked apart for the following..
I spot shoot, and I shoot better than "most people". Usually scratch 12-15 birds with a box of shells if they are flying slow and we see that much action. Method is this- See bird, shoulder gun, aim in front of birds beak, bam. I have done it like this as long as I have shot a shotgun- since the age of like 5 smashing hoodies and woodies with my single shot 20 in SWLA. I am not a clay shooter, I am a bird hunter. I was shooting for years before I heard anybody tell me I was supposed to swing through and lead them. Oh well. Worked this long I am not changing it.
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