Hunting · 1 answer · 1.25k views · 0 votes · posted by Billy Bob
Goose Hunting 10 Or 12 Gauge Bore

I'm a passionate goose hunter and I'm looking to buy a shotgun that works well for those high gee...

Honestly, I would avoid sky busting at all costs. It only results in wounded birds and busting up the flock of bird.   I know the temptation is strong, but a good decoy spread, good calling which in itself is an art and patience will result in better r... Read More
General · Sporting · 1 answer · 1.43k views · 2 votes · posted by Jon Lee
What Is George Digweed’s Secret For Success?

He is the only clay shooter to have accumulated so much success, having won 26 World titles. Ther...

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The stars have lined up for George,  having exceptional talent, physical build, mental toughness, and not the least his natural technique based on swing through.In my opinion the swing through technique gave him a decisive advantage over the others. He... Read More
Hunting · 1 answer · 1.23k views · 0 votes · posted by Vasile
Side By Side For Waterfowl. Suggestions?

Where I hunt, I can only shoot steel shots, thus I can't use the shotgun passed on from my grandf...

Does it have to be a side by side?  Browning, CZ and I'm sure a few other companies make an Over and Under that are more waterfowl specific. I have a Browning, Citori, "*Waterfowler", 12 gauge, chambered in 3.5 mag, I shoot 3 in mags out of it. My budd... Read More
Instruction · 1 answer · 1.85k views · 0 votes · posted by Kayle
Looking Hard At The Target

I've heard this expression and I'm a bit baffled. If looking solely at the target, how is lead ac...

Looking hard at the target, when I hear or use that term to me it means total focus, both visual and mental. Lead is achieved by the input from your what you are seeing, to allow your brain to do "The Math" as I call it to get your hands (The gun)  in ... Read More
Equipment · 1 answer · 1.2k views · 0 votes · posted by Andrei Erdoss
Does Switching Between Shotguns Affect Shooting?

I'm wondering how much of a difference there is between guns.

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Makes a huge difference if the guns have difference in weight. I went from shotting my 9 lbs Remington to shooting a 7 lb Benelli and the swing weight was way off for skeet. Trap and sporting clays may be a bit different. Read More
Equipment · 1 answer · 2.86k views · 0 votes · posted by John McCarthy
What Is A Slide Release For A Shotgun?

I was reading a review for a Remington 870 and came across this term.

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With pump action shotguns like the Rem 870 and Mossberg 500 they lock forward if no rounds are present in the gun I believe, my 500 locks forward and has a small catch on the side of the trigger guard which releases the fore end slide to come back. The... Read More
Equipment · 1 answer · 1.15k views · 0 votes · posted by Jon Lee
In What Situations Would You Choose A Semi Auto Instead Of An Over And Under?

I've been shooting only with a over under shotgun all my life. I've seen some people that swear b...

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I really think it boils down to preference.  I will say though that I as a woman have found that the semi auto tends to have a lower recoil. I also dont seem to tire out as much with a semi auto and I attribute that to not having to open and close afte... Read More
Instruction · 1 answer · 2.25k views · 0 votes · posted by Andrei Erdoss
Proper Gun Mount?

I've seen many ways that a shotgun can be mounted.

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The first recommendation for a correct gun mount technique is to bring the gun to the cheek with both hands adding a lite screwing up move of the pistol grip hand to finish the mounting up to the cheek. The second recommendation is to place the gun in ... Read More
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