Friday, January 15, 2010

Mallard Hunting What Is The Right Aiming For Hunting Mallard Ducks Using A Moss-berg 12 Guage Shotgun With 24 Inches Barrel?

What is the right aiming for hunting mallard ducks using a moss-berg 12 guage shotgun with 24 inches barrel? - mallard hunting

in the hunt for wild ducks in the Philippines with a live bullet # 4

4 comments:

Bear Crap said...

This should help;
http://www.ducks.org/Hunting/BetterWater ...

This link explains how to duck when shooting.


Dear #&*#%# anti-hunters, hunting, duck hunting ducks to eat. If you ate at a Chinese restaurant meals would be provided with some duck as an ingredient available. There is no difference in eating a chicken, duck and taste. Take advantage of the anti-hunters diatribes elsewhere!

Brook E said...

There is no simple answer JOBEN. Result depends on many variables such as distance to the ducklings, travel speed, the angle is in motion, the speed of the load of lead, etc. The idea of the shot charge when the bird is.

Mostly it is a matter of experience and instinct. The best way is to gain experience quickly, taking a series of pigeon shooting: trap, skeet, clay pigeons. Of the three, the last one the best because it reflects the conditions encountered in this area.

Incidentally, do not aim a shotgun like a rifle or pistol. The idea is to circle the target, swing and continue to press the shutter button. If you try to target shooting under the target every time.

If you want to duck hunting, you can get some advice and opinions can be found here:

luckyno7... said...

You must practice to a series or something, and skeet and trap, before you start flying ducks.

Michelle J said...

Why do you want to shoot a duck?

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