Lhigginsqrb
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I may have this in the wrong spot but it looked like the best option available.
I tried shooting clays today. In the past we would use our own thrower. The clays way through went high and were a lot easier to shoot. I like these range clay set ups better because they force you to adapt and get better at shooting.
Anyway I used to be able to sort of draw a bead on them. When I got really good at it I know I wasn’t exactly aiming anymore I was sort of doing it by feel sort of using the barrel to aim. I’d like to know what you guys are doing. Call I’m running with a modified choke right now and I think my targets are 30-40 yards out when I pull the trigger. I’m not sure if you guys are barrel siting or doing it but I feel or watt but what I’m hearing is hardly anyone is drawing a bead. I thought for a while it was just my eyes.
Something to note when I had a red dot on the gun I was doing way better. It basically removes that bead acquisition time.
I tried shooting clays today. In the past we would use our own thrower. The clays way through went high and were a lot easier to shoot. I like these range clay set ups better because they force you to adapt and get better at shooting.
Anyway I used to be able to sort of draw a bead on them. When I got really good at it I know I wasn’t exactly aiming anymore I was sort of doing it by feel sort of using the barrel to aim. I’d like to know what you guys are doing. Call I’m running with a modified choke right now and I think my targets are 30-40 yards out when I pull the trigger. I’m not sure if you guys are barrel siting or doing it but I feel or watt but what I’m hearing is hardly anyone is drawing a bead. I thought for a while it was just my eyes.
Something to note when I had a red dot on the gun I was doing way better. It basically removes that bead acquisition time.