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davejarvis1230: Shooting high pheasants is a area where a regular, systematic and worked out method pays dividends, but this does not mean there isn't scope for instinctive shooting.
Shooting by impulse at a late seen bird, is frequently very successful, however,...
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Shooting high pheasants is a area where a regular, systematic and worked out method pays dividends, but this does not mean there isn't scope for instinctive shooting. Shooting by impulse at a late seen bird, is frequently very successful, however, if this shooting by instinct is to be your normal style of shooting, you will have to figure out how to wait for the correct instant to fire. As previously mentioned, a high pheasant might be in your view for a while, so you really should not be tempted to get the gun mounted too quickly. Should you choose this, you'll likely aim at the pheasant, rather than getting in front of it just before shooting.
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