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60 Seconds With Watson & Wilfley

60 Seconds With Watson & Wilfley

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60 Seconds

60 Seconds With Watson & Wilfley

 


‍March 26, 2026

 

A right-handed shooter will have greater difficulty moving to the right than moving to the left; therefore, the right-handed shooter should be positioned to favor the right breakpoint.

 

This tip came from the book “Shotgunning in the Automatic Mind – The Guide for Shotgunners and Instructors” by Warren Watson and Mike Wilfley. This coffee-table-quality book, crafted for durability in the field, is filled with instructional illustrations to accelerate your shotgunning skills. Find out more at www.shotgunpublications.com. For a limited time, the book is currently available with free shipping.

  

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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.


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