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Sit, generally. Smaller hide, rest the gun butt on the ground and hang the cartridge bag on the centre hide pole. This takes body weight off of legs. Less stressful over a whole day in the heat of the summer. Because I am not standing and scanning the sky for birds I tend to be more focused on the pattern and the kill to cartridge ratio is higher.

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Sit, generally. Smaller hide, rest the gun butt on the ground and hang the cartridge bag on the centre hide pole. This takes body weight off of legs. Less stressful over a whole day in the heat of the summer. Because I am not standing and scanning the sky for birds I tend to be more focused on the pattern and the kill to cartridge ratio is higher.

I think you will miss out on a lot of chances by focusing just on the pattern.

I stand to shoot most of the time. I may well take a few overhead pigeons whilst sitting.

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Either . Depends if a birds presents itself as a sporting target i will take it . Whether im sitting or standing makes no odds to me .

 

It should not matter imo if you feel comfitable with the shot take it .

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I usually do OK pigeon shooting.........I have two particular spots which work well.............I stand near trunk of a tree among a line of trees at the edge of a wood, where there is also a 5'-0" high 'hedge' in front of me, so I'm effectively screened from in front and above...........I take a fold up fishing stool with me and once the decoys are in place, I sit back and wait for the birds to show............standing up slowly by the trunk when I'm about to shoot.

 

It's handy a spot because I don't have to take a hide with me, or do I need to construct one; plus I can get at the birds coming from behind and overhead, or from any angle out front.............If they happen to land in the tree above me, I rarely fire because they are too close and its messy.

 

It's also good for low shots as the hedge has convenient gaps either side of where I stand.

 

The other spot is a deep ditch, about 7'-0" on one 'bank' and 2'-0" on the other.......the two field levels are about 5'-0" difference............So, I place half of the decoys on the higher field; and half on the lower one.........Then I sit on the low bank edge and wait............From the high side, they are 'straight down the barrel' shots and behind they are crossing or going away; turning to come back into the wind.

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