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Shooting at buffleheads as they come by low and fast on the water is a great way to see the results of various leads on birds, as you can see your pattern impact the water. What you generally see - no surprise here - is that you think you're leading plenty and your pattern impacts 10ft behind the bird(s)!... at least if you shoot like I do. I know...this has never happened to anyone else here, of course.
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