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Driven Partridge, Pheasant and Duck Day


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Well I dont know why you are shooting at live targets when you really should be on the clays.

This is pretty poor shooting.

How many were pricked and died the next week ?

It is no excuse to say you were rusty,it looked like most of the shots missed behind.

Sorry but why post a video of missing bread and butter shots ?

And why did you keep sending your Dog out during the Drive?

My opinion anyway.

 

Haven't had web access for a while and have only just picked this up. By way of response I would like to think that I have demonstrated on numerous occasions that I can shoot. Clearly this was not one of my best days but then surely everyone has these ? I do show every shot hit or miss and resist the temptation to use the edit as an opportunity to improve my shooting - my videos are a true representation of the day. The edit does not show the often long gaps between activity and if I get enjoyment from sending Rob out to pick a bird ( or every time if I see a wounded bird) then I will do so, though admittedly I can get the timing wrong occasionally. Please also remember that the camera is mounted on my forehead and the angle you see is not the angle the shot was taken at. Hope this helps answer some of your questions / points. As you say its a free forum and comments good or bad always much appreciated.

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Haven't had web access for a while and have only just picked this up. By way of response I would like to think that I have demonstrated on numerous occasions that I can shoot. Clearly this was not one of my best days but then surely everyone has these ? I do show every shot hit or miss and resist the temptation to use the edit as an opportunity to improve my shooting - my videos are a true representation of the day. The edit does not show the often long gaps between activity and if I get enjoyment from sending Rob out to pick a bird ( or every time if I see a wounded bird) then I will do so, though admittedly I can get the timing wrong occasionally. Please also remember that the camera is mounted on my forehead and the angle you see is not the angle the shot was taken at. Hope this helps answer some of your questions / points. As you say its a free forum and comments good or bad always much appreciated.

 

Well answered Dyffryn and i entirely agree with you, I myself have been shooting all types of game for about 56 years and believe I know whats it all about! I always look forward to your video's - when's your next one? Edited by browning123
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