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i dont agree with the shoot the birds in the back part, the majority of misses are because the shooter shot behind the bird, if you shoot at the lead bird and shoot behind him, u still have a chance at killing one of the following birds. and it only takes half a sec. of slowing down your swing to let the rest of the birds catch to continue your normal, natural swing.
Shortest hunt lasting about 10 minutes with 7 greenheads and 7 shots. Somedays have to be quick hunts so, it doesn't interfer with work.
Quote from: ducksdoom12 on September 08, 2010, 07:03:20 PMi dont agree with the shoot the birds in the back part, the majority of misses are because the shooter shot behind the bird, if you shoot at the lead bird and shoot behind him, u still have a chance at killing one of the following birds. and it only takes half a sec. of slowing down your swing to let the rest of the birds catch to continue your normal, natural swing.That is a backward way to look at it. If you start in the back you get roughly the same opportunities with all 3 shoots, as far as quality shoots. Shooting at the lead bird because you know your going to miss behind is just masking the problem, and it is a good way to shoot the wrong birds. You should be able able to pick a bird and drop it out of the flock, not shoot hoping to hit something if your off target.