Maintaining a Solid Cheek Weld When Shooting Low Targets - Shotgunning Tip

This video provides a crucial technique for improving scores when shooting targets that fly below your line of sight. The instructor emphasizes avoiding the common mistake of pulling the stock down with your arms, which misaligns the barrel. Instead, the key is to bend from the hips to create a shoulder slope that matches the target's downward path, ensuring a solid cheek weld and consistent barrel alignment throughout the shot.

Quick Summary

To improve accuracy when shooting low targets with a shotgun, avoid following the target with your arms. Instead, bend from your hips to create a shoulder slope that aligns with the target's downward path. This maintains a solid cheek weld and ensures your barrel stays with the target.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Introduction: Improving Scores
  2. 00:16The Problem: Missing Low Targets
  3. 00:26Why You Miss Low Targets
  4. 00:47The Solution: Proper Body Positioning
  5. 00:54Bend from the Hips Technique
  6. 01:09Old Timer's Advice: Wood to Wood
  7. 01:16Practice Tip and Resource
  8. 01:24Firearm Safety Reminder

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the common mistake when shooting low targets with a shotgun?

The common mistake is following low targets with your arms, which pulls the stock away from your cheek. This misalignment causes the barrel to point down while your eyes look up, resulting in shooting over the target.

How can I improve my accuracy when shooting low-flying shotgun targets?

To improve accuracy, bend from your hips to create a shoulder slope that matches the target's downward trajectory. This technique helps maintain a solid cheek weld and keeps your barrel aligned with the target.

What does 'keep wood to wood' mean in shotgunning?

'Keep wood to wood' is an old adage reminding shooters to maintain consistent contact between their cheek and the shotgun stock. This solid connection is crucial for accurate shooting, especially when adjusting for different target presentations.

Where can I find a place to practice shooting?

If you're looking for a place to shoot, you can find resources on the website WhereToShoot.org. This site can help you locate shooting ranges and clubs in your area.

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