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Too many shotgunners imagine that their success in the field, or
lack of it, is largely a question of innate ability and luck. Not
true, say Bruce Bowlen and Dylan Snell, long-time Orvis shotgun
instructors. Good shooting depends as much on effective technique
as it does on natural talent, instinct, and favorable
circumstances. With the proper instruction, bad shots can become
good ones, and good shots will surprise themselves with how much
better they can be. In this concise and clearly written guide to
the fundamentals of the sport, the authors cover the basic elements
as well as the intricacies of proper wing shooting. The correct
stance, timing and motion, equipment, and safety procedures are
described in detail. In addition, there are sections on field
shooting versus clay-target shooting, how to lead, the master eye,
gun fit, and much more. The updated text and illustrations contain
the latest insights into the sport as it has evolved since the
publication of the first edition more than twenty years ago. Maybe
you shoot a great deal, or maybe you hunt just a few times a year,
or maybe you've already decided to take lessons. In any case, The
Orvis Wingshooting Handbook is your primer. For the cost of a few
boxes of shells, you've got at your fingertips the techniques for
making every shot count.
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