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Just a little pointer you are moving your gun back to the bird before you make your move. Bring your hold point back a little you are seeing the clay earlier then you think. Or move out your hold point and shoot the clay later.
I never noticed that! I’ve worked on my hold point a lot since that video to be fair but it’s not something I’d ever noticed. Thanks for the advice! 👍🏼👍🏼
Das ist das selbe wie mit Dynamit fischen Mann trifft immer egal ob gewollt oder nicht. Und die denken die sind die besten Schutzen, einfach nur lächerlich wen die mit einer Kugel treffen würden dann ist das tolle Sache aber nicht so, 1000 Kugeln auf ein Teller, ich habe mit geschlossenen Augen geschossen und getroffen.
The decoy on the hedge: crows always have a sentry. If you can manage to lift this up in some way, it's visible from even farther away. It's a confidence decoy. Also I respectfully suggest to not put it near the hide as you risk to be spotted by incoming birds checking for said sentry.
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As several people have already said bring the decoys in a bit closer & you seemed to get snagged in the netting a few times? I try to have two poles at the front but with plenty of room to swing. I also put the net a bit lower (but I'm short). I tried a bucket seat but found it too uncomfortable so emptied my wallet on an adjustable leg swivel chair. As for cartridges the two deadliest crow & pigeons shots I know shoot the cheapest fibre wad 7.5 clay cartridges they can buy through 3/4 & full choke - they can consistently drop them at 40+m which is astounding (& says it's the direction you shoot not the cartridge).
Haha! It’s happened a few times now that with different people! I’ll no doubt be back mate, if you see me come and say hi! Thanks for watching the videos 👍🏼
Interesting! Assuming you swing through every target? Also if you don’t know whether it’s going to send your target left or right do you just have your hold point centred?
Thanks for visiting the Manor & Co stand and taking an interest in us and our bespoke guns and rifles. You did an amazing job on capturing the flavour of our brand and the National Shooting Show atmosphere. I really hope you’re at the Game Fair in Blenheim in July. Brilliant videos on the beating experience and crow shoots too. Well put together channel. Debs
Thank you debs, really nice to meet you all and get a good insight into your company. I’ll more than likely be at the Game Fair so hopefully see you all again! Thanks again.
We leave a good are in the middle of our decoys to tise the birds to where you want to shoot them. My experience is if the pattern is to tight they drift away to the back of the decoys. Just an idea for you
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@@tuncaykahraman8456 hard to tell penetration when shooting clays to be honest, I’ll give them a try out the next time I’m on crows/pigeons and see if they make a difference.
You could of still used the clear pigeon the extreme are a great cartridge I used some one pheasant last season have to bloody many different brands need a good day to use some up my main go to cartridges are zenith but a little dear for Crows
Great video mate 👍🏼 congrats on the 1k subs too 🥳 just seems to be missing the heavier chubby element of some of your clay shooting videos but I’d still give it a 8/12 🤣