(You might like to read testing steel cartridges during roost shooting.)
Farmers are fans of pigeon roost shooters as it is a great help with crop protection.
“The advantage of a strong wind is that it helps to channel the flightline as the birds approach the wood, and it also keeps them lower as they try to save energy by flying under the wind.
“If you have the wind on your back and are settled into a good spot just inside the wood, you’ll get most of your traffic flying low into the wind to the wood. It’s just a little more predictable and the shots you take will be a little less rangy. The best spot is often in the centre of a wood by a stand of fir trees, where there are plenty of droppings on the ground – a sure sign that it is a popular spot for the birds.”
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