Falconflyer
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
There can be many factors that affect your shooting and you'll only discover what they are by doing a bunch of it.
I discovered many years ago that I shoot better in the morning than I do after lunch while I observed many other shooters posting better scores after lunch. I decided to do an experiment and started having an energy drink and energy bar for lunch instead of a hamburger or what ever was being served at that particular shoot and my scores in the afternoon were as good as my morning scores. Then to varify what was happening I'd not take the enrgy drink and bar occasionally and I'd see my afternoon scores drop off a bit again. I came to the realization that in everything I do, I do better in the morning than afternoon, it just took competative shooting for me to figure it out. I haven't used the energy drinks and bars since I quit shooting registered targets 10 or 12 years ago, I'd rather shoot without being jacked up of caffine or whatever else they put into those things.
The point that I'm trying to make here is that shotgun shooting is a game of the mind once you've figured out the physical aspect of it. We all know how to break the targets but a lot of us have some difficulty keeping the brain engaged long enough to post a great score!
I discovered many years ago that I shoot better in the morning than I do after lunch while I observed many other shooters posting better scores after lunch. I decided to do an experiment and started having an energy drink and energy bar for lunch instead of a hamburger or what ever was being served at that particular shoot and my scores in the afternoon were as good as my morning scores. Then to varify what was happening I'd not take the enrgy drink and bar occasionally and I'd see my afternoon scores drop off a bit again. I came to the realization that in everything I do, I do better in the morning than afternoon, it just took competative shooting for me to figure it out. I haven't used the energy drinks and bars since I quit shooting registered targets 10 or 12 years ago, I'd rather shoot without being jacked up of caffine or whatever else they put into those things.
The point that I'm trying to make here is that shotgun shooting is a game of the mind once you've figured out the physical aspect of it. We all know how to break the targets but a lot of us have some difficulty keeping the brain engaged long enough to post a great score!