goldenboy
Well-known member
Hey guys I was reminded again about some of my most difficult shots in the past few days of hunting. One of my hardest shots I face is the straight away shot at a rooster as he is climbing. I am almost always under that bird. I find it hard to cover him as I am raising the gun to shoot. One very difficult shot I faced in North Dakota last week that I missed both time was the rooster flying straight at me. First of all it takes a little time to determine it is a rooster. At that point they are fairly close and I usually try to shoot the head off. Of course I miss and then I am scrambling to turn around and shoot another difficult shot, the straight away wiff! Help me with some good mental process on best practices on those shots. Also, what are the most difficult for you? Crossing Right? Crossing Left?