The left hand should lift and point the gun at the bird, in effect driving the gun, and the right hand should mimic that action and pull the trigger. This way, both hands work in unison and the resulting gun mount will be smooth.
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This tip came from the book “The Instinctive Shot” by Chris Batha.
The barrels of a Longthorne Gun are machined from a
single billet of high-specification steel, with no soldered joints, in their Northampton,
England shop. This cutting-edge innovation ensures that Longthorne’s sidelocks
and boxlocks deliver a consistent point of aim and improved pattern.Â
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Noted: Remember, follow all safety rules and etiquette when handling a shotgun. Make sure you wear eye and ear protection. Obey all local rules, and state and federal laws regarding shotguns and hunting. Safety for yourself and everyone around you is your #1 priority. Please report any safety violations to the range master, safety officer or local authorities.