I think your post tells the whole story, if we read between the lines.
First off, you are busting clays after they've crested. This tells me you are slow on the draw. So why would that be?
First off is shot gun fit...
You say you patterned the gun... did you shoulder the gun and slowly take aim or did you bring the gun right to your cheek and shoot almost instinctively as soon as you saw the target?
Often times when you take careful aim, you do not obtain the same eye alignment as when you mount the gun quickly as in a hunting situation.
Also... bring the gun right to your cheek first - not the shoulder. If you mount the gun correctly and if the gun fits, you should be looking right down the rib when you mount it. If that's not the case, then either you need to practice your mount or get a gun that fits.
You should check out YouTube - there are lots of shotgun tip videos on there.
First off, you are busting clays after they've crested. This tells me you are slow on the draw. So why would that be?
First off is shot gun fit...
You say you patterned the gun... did you shoulder the gun and slowly take aim or did you bring the gun right to your cheek and shoot almost instinctively as soon as you saw the target?
Often times when you take careful aim, you do not obtain the same eye alignment as when you mount the gun quickly as in a hunting situation.
Also... bring the gun right to your cheek first - not the shoulder. If you mount the gun correctly and if the gun fits, you should be looking right down the rib when you mount it. If that's not the case, then either you need to practice your mount or get a gun that fits.
You should check out YouTube - there are lots of shotgun tip videos on there.
I've been out hunting for the great wingshot challenge that is southern Ontario grouse hunting.. So far I am like 0-20... grouse are destroying me.
I carry my shotgun at the ready, but I also try to carry it shouldered but with barrel lowered. My arms just die off so early and I end up stopping and resting every 5-10 minutes or so. Maybe I am doing it wrong.. maybe its my office job making my arms puny.. lol I don't know but these birds are flying off and giving me MAYBE 0.75 second window to pull the trigger. By the time I pull the trigger I usually don't have a proper cheek weld because I don't have the gun shouldered properly from the ready. The thing is they don't fly across like a clay, they fly up maybe 5 feet then disappear behind cover really fast in some advanced contour flying maneuver and I have no idea if they went straight and 100 yards, or turned and flew somewhere else.. pretty frustrating.
Also when pointing the shotgun, some people say both eyes open - I am not sure how to use this method. I find myself partially shutting my other eye to have the bead in line with the rib.
But to end on a good note, its not the shotgun - its me lol... I patterned my shotgun (Winchester SXP) and it shoots like a champ. I can quickly acquire a target and make holes exactly where I point. I can bust clays 20/25 with the shotgun shouldered / mod choke - but I only take the late cresting shots.
Got my first bunny this weekend too - not when it was running, but once it sat still - NO problems hahaha... this is how I feel right now ->![]()


















































