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05-09-2016, 07:07 PM
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Question for small bore shooters.
Being a life long waterfowl hunter I have always shot big guns. When I shoot a light small bore gun my muscle memory developed over 50 years pushes a light weight small bore gun way to fast. My swing with a light gun seems to degrade into a herky jerky movement which causes me to lose focus on the bird (clay) which results in a miss. If I slow down my move to the bird (clay) it seems to help smooth out my swing. Does anyone else find moving from a heavy gun to a light gun challenging or am I the only one? Any suggestions to help moving from a heavy gun to a light small bore or is just a matter of shooting the light gun for a while until you develop a feel for the gun? Thanks Craig
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