Chapter 9: Basic Shooting Skills
Shotgun Shooting (continued)
Shotgun-Shooting Techniques
Unlike rifle shooting, quick reflexes and flexibility are
very important for effective shotgun shooting. Proper shotgun
techniques will help you develop the rapid, fluid response
you need to hit your target.
Shooting Stance
- A shotgun is almost always fired at a moving target
from a standing position. You must be able to swing freely
over a wide arc and maintain control. That requires a relaxed,
balanced stance.
- Stand with your feet spread about shoulder-width and knees bent slightly so that you are balanced perfectly. Bring your left foot slightly forward (if you're a right-handed shooter), and lean your body in the same direction. The position of the feet is important. The toes of your forward foot should point at about 45 degrees toward the target. Take the time to place your feet properly, even for a quick shot.
- Keeping your knees slightly bent makes it easier to swing
with a moving target. The bent leg to the rear supports
the movements of your hips, allowing you to swing smoothly.
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Use a relaxed, balanced stance with your feet shoulder-width apart and your weight slightly forward on your left foot (if you’re a right-handed shooter), and lean your body in the same direction.
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