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10 Shooting and Shotgun Tips1. Point, Don’t Aim - When shooting ducks or geese, focus on the target and not the gun barrel or bead. The key is to point, don't aim. Aiming your shotgun will slow your swing and cause you to shoot behind. Since a shot string is 10-14' long, use it to your advantage by pointing slightly more in front of a target. If you miss crossing waterfowl, you are probably shooting behind. Try to "miss" in front by doubling your lead, and if still missing, try doubling the lead again.
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