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What is it about a dove

100% you not gonna kill him if you don’t pull the trigger.i shoot dove with several master class sporting clay shooters those singles within 50 yards of them die.
 
That makes a fella take a shot he's never made in his life and really has no idea how to make or even whether his gun will hold a pattern that far?
Shoot some sporting clays it will help you understand leads and look up and learn about the shot stream on shotguns.another thing practice with shells you hunt with each different loads will shoot different.also check the pattern on your gun at 30 yards a lot of them will be off,you basically seeing if your gun is shooting were you aim.
 
The term for this practice is "sky bustin' " :D
It's primary function is for the shell manufacturers to sell more shells :rolleyes:

In all seriousness, many individuals are not able to judge distances with any level of accuracy...especially in an open field. Folks honestly believe that 3" dot that is approaching the field is only 30 to 45 yards away when the birds are often 100+ yards out.

One of the best solutions is to attend a dove clinic at your local Clay Target Range.
Have seen clubs set crossing and overhead targets to simulate dove landing into a field at 25, 35, 45 and 75 yards to help folks see and understand the range of their shotgun. Most folks are successful at the shorter yardages, but are surprised that even with those "high brass" high velocity loads, that a 75+ yard shot has a very low probability of success.
 
You gota practice. Get your gun to pattern the best that it can. I like #6s. But use what you like. Use low brass because it will pattern best. I pattern my gun at like 30yds I think it was. It's been a while. Try different ammo and chokes to figure out best pattern. You'll be amazed how well it will shoot if you do this
 
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