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Unread 12-26-2023, 10:18 AM   #1
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Remember - A shot string is 4-5' long. If you're too far in front, the shot tail may help you out. It sure won't do any good if you're behind to start with
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When we’re working with newer shooters, they tend to be overly cautious of swing or overly focused on the muzzle. They are shooting behind crossers. We’ll tell them to make a conscious effort to “miss in front”. 9 out of 10 times on the next shot they hit the crosser. They then realize what lead means and they begin to break more and more birds. Personally, I try to teach pull-away to students. It is the most useful method to break any target consistently. Other methods do work, some better than others, but not as well or as easily learned at the pull-away.

Most important thing is to get out and shoot as often as possible. Experiment with different methods. As one breaks birds the mind will remember the bird-barrel relationship and breaking birds will come easier.
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