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I spent the summer learning to shoot skete and shot a ton of sporting clays and 5 stand. Doing really well. Early October I shot a new course when in vacation in NC and did 76/100 for my best score. I've notice now shooting at real birds I've been struggling šŸ˜‚ Theres a few I know that I killed but I'm unsure what I'm doing wrong and trying to to figure it out.

So what kinds of things do you do that may help someone whose new to warerfowl hunting? I'm shooting a benelling Sbe2 and very comfortable with it. Just curious what others can offer.

Ive been shooting a modified Carlson choke that patterned well.

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Practice shooting both eyes open then. Having both open really helps your situational awareness. Or spend a week learning to shoot left handed. Iā€™m cross eye dominant because of a condition in my right eye. I ended up learning to shoot left handed, and it made a world of difference.

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