Switch guns throughout the season or stick with one primary firearm? How do you determine which one to take?

I don't shoot clay pigeons or steel,shoot many guns,not a control freak,like to have a beer,sneak my dog in,drive a 1970 Ford 4 speed, don't wear orange,don't pay to hunt,like to dump mud in the parking lot,don't hunt in big grab ass group,don't drive a suburban,spend lots of time in the boondocks.
 
This pretty much says it all. Like a country song that's no complete, you left out dog trailers suburbans, big game hunters, out of state hunters. What about the private chef. You need to write another verse like David Alan Coe.
 
Buddy if I could???
It’s not the gun that put you into a slump. It’s the shooter. Changing guns would only help your mentality which is absolutely important. I teach once someone understands mechanics, it’s mostly mental.
That being said it could also be an equipment issue. Choked too tight for instance or not enough if the shots were further. Idk what type shot you use but understand cheap lead has low anitomy and has more flyers resulting in ragged patterns.
A buddy of mine always does that. Change guns shells, etc figuring it’ll change his “luck”. Try to figure why you’re missing and as I said last post. Practice dry mounting, swinging gun, it pays giant dividends. Not one really top shooter does dry fire practice with a pistol, dry mount/swing with a shotgun, use a string bow for archery.
My Dad had a saying that seems to fit your post. He used to say that only a bad carpenter blames his tools......or something like that.
 
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