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A Few tips. Try to relax. Be smooth and follow through. Try not to snatch at them.

Try and control your breathing and hold your breath as you are about to fire.

Remember with woodies you get every shot in the book.

They slow down and seed up at will. Nothing like a clay does.

We naturally get excited as a bird pitches into the pattern.

Try to suppress that if you can. Chill and kill.

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I have had the same problem.

I think it might be over concentration and too much thinking rather than being aware of the shot and following instinct.

The easy shots may only look easy and not be the case.

I find birds coming straight at you can be difficult to ***** their speed and range, the slightest change in direction and you can be a mile off.

 

I like the bit about 'chill and kill'

 

HB

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Describe "easy shots"

 

As already said, you're probably shooting more instinctively on what you describe as "harder shots", and possibly aiming when you have too long on the bird.

Shoulder the gun when you're ready to take the shot.

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Very good advice above,

 

Relax

 

Wait till its well within range,

 

Don't get excited when faced with multiple birds, Pick one and ignore the rest, then move, mount and shoot.

 

Don't track a pigeon on the way in with your barrels, your not maintaining lead on a clay pigeon, clay's don't have wings, just look then move, mount and shoot, and not forgetting the basics, keep the gun moving.

 

As a competition clay target shooter, (and keen pigeon shooter) trust me i miss more pigeons than i do clay's, I've nothing but respect for good pigeon shooters.

 

So just take a deep breath, relax, chill out and focus, as pigeon controller said Move, Mount and Nail it :rolleyes:

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