Shotgun shooting in heat and fatigue

BigP

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As the day goes on, my mount starts to slip, my cheek weld gets loose and my timing falls apart. By the later stations I am not the same shooter I was at the start. So yea, endurance matters more than people think.
 
Shotgun doesn’t care how good you started, by station five it’s just exposing who didn’t train endurance.
 
No skeet ranges close by, but dove fields all around. I can attest that from start of the activity in the cool mornings to the heat of the mid afternoon the weight of my shotgun feels as if it's weight doubled and I find myself shedding clothes, plus the doves in my game bag weigh as much as turkeys!! I know what you speak of!!!!
 

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