New duck hunter question
#1
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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New duck hunter question
I am new to duck hunting. In fact only been one time now and what I would like to know is what would you veterans suggest for leading the birds. I went yesterday morning and did not hit one bird. I am shooting a Beneli Nova and was shooting 3 inch #4 shot. I just wonder if I was leading too much or not enough. I was leading about a foot from the bird at a range of about 40 yard I guess. Any tips or suggestions would be appreciated.
#2
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: East Central Wisconsin
Posts: 162
RE: New duck hunter question
At 40 yards you need to get out in front of them more than a foot. 4 or 5 feet would be better. 40 yards is about the max range you want to be shooting ducks at to begin with. I would suggest letting the birds work closer, giving you a better chance at killing them. You also need to make sure you are following through with your shot. Swing through the bird and don' t stop after you fire...keep swinging. You will be suprised at how much this will help. Good luck!
YLM
YLM
#3
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Texarkana AR USA
Posts: 423
RE: New duck hunter question
40 yards is too far for a new duck hunter to be shooting. 40 yards is more than I cae to shoot........I prefer to decoy them in and smash them when they try to land.
You won' t come close leading a duck a foot at 40 yards..............
Like yellowlabman said bout 5 to 6 and see how that goes...........but I' d suggest letting them decoy in though.
You won' t come close leading a duck a foot at 40 yards..............
Like yellowlabman said bout 5 to 6 and see how that goes...........but I' d suggest letting them decoy in though.
#4
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Coffeyville KS USA
Posts: 931
RE: New duck hunter question
if you are missing them, try leading them some more. most folks miss behind. sometimes on a really fast moving bird, i lead way way out in front, a ridiculously large amount in front, something like 15~30 feet, and they drop dead right there.