NEWHunter
Well-known member
I don’t shoot my shotgun much, if at all outside of season. So I can’t speak intelligently on shooting practice. But I do feel the shot is only half the battle, at least for educated ruffies in northern WI. Being ready and slowing the shot process a half beat is the other half.
What I mean, is that how you move through the crap is important. Keep your balance, keep your focus, be cognizant of how you approach the cover, keep your shotgun ready, etc. And in my experience you usually have a half second more than you think you do. Taking that extra breath to settle yourself and make a better first shot goes a long way too. So in that sense, I get some practice as I’m moving through woods in the off-season.
I’m ready. Is it fall yet?
What I mean, is that how you move through the crap is important. Keep your balance, keep your focus, be cognizant of how you approach the cover, keep your shotgun ready, etc. And in my experience you usually have a half second more than you think you do. Taking that extra breath to settle yourself and make a better first shot goes a long way too. So in that sense, I get some practice as I’m moving through woods in the off-season.
I’m ready. Is it fall yet?