JB has an interesting story about a bunch of folks shooting clays with a red dot of some sort. Apparently pretty much everyone did better with it. I’ve tried one on an O/U set up for turkeys and did fairly well, but it was mounted out a bit too far to be ideal.

My notion is that most instinctive shooters of all sorts are actually aware of the “sight”, be it arrow tip or shotgun bead, but in the periphery. Been watching a bunch of videos about shotguns and clays and even the top shooters talk about seeing the barrels, sometimes with the wrong eye. I struggle with that some myself as I’m not strongly dominate with either. Still mange to break some when the off eye takes over in mid-flight if I keep focused on the bird.


What fresh Hell is this?