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<blockquote data-quote="Harold Money jr" data-source="post: 5593307" data-attributes="member: 4591"><p>If you're right eyed, put your left shoulder against the tree. When you set up on a bird and you think you know where he's gonna come, try to line him up with your right shoulder kinda to the left of your left knee. Your body should be facing about 30° to the right of where you expect him. You'll have much more room to swing your gun especially to the right. Oh don't swing ANYTHING until his head is behind a tree and be sure to expect he'll put his head behind the tree and peek it back out from behind the tree. They'll catch you a lot if you're a slow learner like me! Obviously if you're left eye dominant it's backwards to what I just said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harold Money jr, post: 5593307, member: 4591"] If you’re right eyed, put your left shoulder against the tree. When you set up on a bird and you think you know where he’s gonna come, try to line him up with your right shoulder kinda to the left of your left knee. Your body should be facing about 30° to the right of where you expect him. You’ll have much more room to swing your gun especially to the right. Oh don’t swing ANYTHING until his head is behind a tree and be sure to expect he’ll put his head behind the tree and peek it back out from behind the tree. They’ll catch you a lot if you’re a slow learner like me! Obviously if you’re left eye dominant it’s backwards to what I just said. [/QUOTE]
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