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  1. Hi all, (Newbie Alert !!!) I'm sure this question must have been asked before so my apologies first. I'm doing a bit of roost shooting later today in a small wood on my father-in-laws farm. My question has to do with timing, what time do the Woodies generally turn in for the night? I have been doing a bit of re-con and my best (uneducated) guess is about 3pm onwards? When getting started should I be standing more to the edge of the wood to catch them flying in or more in the middle to catch them as they land? Any advice would be gratefully received Cheers John.
  2. I have been reading up on this and going to try a relocation of my gun cabinet to see if it helps my shooting. It just might work...... Any one had any success with Feng Shui in improving their accuracy or good luck?
  3. I have just bought a new Browning Maxus. I am tall and have long arms and set the Lenght of pull so that the crease at the top of my finger trigger is in line with the trigger. Then mounted the gun ensuring the butt was pressed firmly against my cheek, using a mirror. I found that I could see the Lenght along all of the rib and the bead. I changed the shim lifting the stock, mounted the gun and found that I was looking along the rib at the bead, not nearly as much of the rib visible. If I close my left eye It spot on the the bead. I have been shooting skeet, I am consistently breaking 17 but am missing crossers on 3, 4 and 5 from the low house, every time. I suppose the answer is to shoot some patterns with it, trouble is I do not have access to land to do it.
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