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 ->
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 ->



















































