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That's good shooting, even without a S&B I bet a guy could go 25 straight with a PM II. Try iron sights; I'm betting it would be better. 1. Nice gun mount, but with the irons you'd have a better focus on the bird, better move to the target. 2. Your "call" needs work. "Hep" is what old, worn-out Trapshooters bark. LOL 3. Always shoot more than once if you miss with the AR. It says so in the NSCA rule book. Rick, I saw way too much back hand and a little to quick but overall not bad for a trapshooter (grin) All pointers taken and welcome. What's the cool guy way to call for the bird? Seriously I don't think I would have much luck with irons because of my propensity to stare at the bead on my shotgun. I think I would focus on the front sight and lose bird. I am going to practice this some to work on my mount and it really is fun.
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Amazing. Never figured it could be done.
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Amazing. Never figured it could be done. It really is amazing. I've never tried it intentionally, but have killed flushing birds as a kid with a .22 LR without really thinking about what I was doing. Quail and grouse. It's tough enough with a scattergun
The people wringing their hands over Trump's rhetoric don't know what time it is in America.
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Amazing. Never figured it could be done. It really is amazing. I've never tried it intentionally, but have killed flushing birds as a kid with a .22 LR without really thinking about what I was doing. Quail and grouse. It's tough enough with a scattergun I am impressed, to say the least.
I got banned on another web site for a debate that happened on this site. That's a first
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Amazing. Never figured it could be done. It really is amazing. I've never tried it intentionally, but have killed flushing birds as a kid with a .22 LR without really thinking about what I was doing. Quail and grouse. It's tough enough with a scattergun What makes it amazing is not that he could hit one on rare occasion but the he could do so with regularity. As a Kid I kit three birds on the wing. Two were sparrows with my Daisy BB gun, one was a pheasant with a single-shot .22. Nothing regular about it. Although that was the only pheasant I took a shot at, I tried for many sparrows and pigeons with the BB gun.
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A good .30-06 is a 99% solution.
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