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Shotgun Tip: The Right Way to Take a Crossing Shot
FieldandStream
2012-02-14
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The Gun Nuts' Phil Bourjaily shows the right and wrong way to take crossing shots. Mounting the gun ahead of the bird and pulling the trigger immediately is the easiest, best way to shoot crossers.
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