NVDesertHunter
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In my 2nd year of bird hunting in Nevada/California/Arizona and my shot to hit ratio is pretty low.
Wonder if anyone has shooting advice for wild chukar and quail mainly crossing at 30-40 yards at full speed.
I try to make my shooting as instinctive as possible but I primarily use the "sustained lead" shooting technique.
However since you cant practice shooting a wild chukar, I am not sure if the lead I have is correct. (35yd crossing bird = 4ft of lead...anything under 25yds = 1ft)
Thinking about switching to a "pull away or swing through" method in order to match the flight path and speed of the birds. Perhaps its not the lead I am incorrect on but the flight path (most birds either flush perpendicular or downhill from me)
any tips would be appreciative.
cheers,
Wonder if anyone has shooting advice for wild chukar and quail mainly crossing at 30-40 yards at full speed.
I try to make my shooting as instinctive as possible but I primarily use the "sustained lead" shooting technique.
However since you cant practice shooting a wild chukar, I am not sure if the lead I have is correct. (35yd crossing bird = 4ft of lead...anything under 25yds = 1ft)
Thinking about switching to a "pull away or swing through" method in order to match the flight path and speed of the birds. Perhaps its not the lead I am incorrect on but the flight path (most birds either flush perpendicular or downhill from me)
Shotgun Target Leads – Four Techniques Explained
There are four types of lead that can be used in shotgun shooting in order to break a target or hit a bird, they are; Spot Shooting, Swing Through, Pull away, and Sustained Lead. Each one of these can be effective given the right situation. In this piece, I will go over what type of lead is best...
www.gunsamerica.com
any tips would be appreciative.
cheers,