You can kill more ducks with this sporting clays tip simply because it comes down to a cliche that is as old as creation: you practice as you play; or, better yet, you play as you practice. Today I'm going to show you a very simple method in straight-up duck killing, but it starts with how you practice in the off-season and it comes down to habit.
Muscle Memory
When ducks are raining down into your hole or when that covey of quail breaks silence and flushes, there is no doubt that it's an emotional rush. This is why you suited up for the game that day. The adrenaline is a major part of the fun of the hunt. Adrenaline, however, can cause you to make mistakes and that is why the average hunter shoots his weapon with nothing falling at the end of the volley.
In this short video you see below, we are going to cover a sporting clays tip that can recalibrate your muscle memory and shooting habits. Stay with this simple idea, and you'll kill more ducks, and more ducks faster, if you keep it simple.
About the Author
Jason Cruise
Jason Cruise is a published author and the host of Mossberg’s Rugged American Hunter series.
As a lifelong hunter, I followed the traditional path into the field. My father took me hunting...
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