waterhouse
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I did well on quail singles and doubles on the last hunt, but had problems hitting birds when large coveys (10-20 birds) got up. One of the old timers watching said I was missing all the birds because I was aiming at all the birds (instead of picking one). Those old guys know their stuff.
Other than just getting out and finding more coveys and concentrating on a single bird on a real hunt, are there any good drills/practice/clay games that would help a shooter concentrate on picking one target and focusing on it? The only thing that comes to mind is Brister's method of setting up several stationary targets and having a partner call which one to shoot, but I was hoping there might be something better.
Other than just getting out and finding more coveys and concentrating on a single bird on a real hunt, are there any good drills/practice/clay games that would help a shooter concentrate on picking one target and focusing on it? The only thing that comes to mind is Brister's method of setting up several stationary targets and having a partner call which one to shoot, but I was hoping there might be something better.