Originally Posted By: ClapperZapper
Originally Posted By: Shotgunjones


Somebody 'splain to me why you would shoot a short barreled gun for the supposed lightning quick dynamics and then handle it with your arm straight out.



If a bird is flying by, you can instinctively reach out and touch the beak with your left hand.
Same principle when playing with the light, fast, shotguns.

It's taught as a two handed exercise.
Left hand reaches forward, right hand brings the stock to cheek, head upright, shoulder rolls into the butt.

When the Grey's clear the hedge, it works fabuluously.



It's Greys, "greyman". Plural, not possessive.

Do you only shoot English game, or do you demean yourself to participate in American wing shooting at times? Just wondering, because it seems most of your examples cited are of driven, or other English types of, gamebird shooting.

SRH


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