How Much Lead to Shoot a Crow?? | Learn How | Crow Shooting
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- čas přidán 11. 09. 2023
- Do you struggle to know how much lead to give a crow? Or maybe just curious to know how I shoot crows?
Then hopefully you will enjoy this video!
I talk a bit about what targets I see over the decoys and how I go about shooting them. The video includes real life examples of my techniques and leads given on different targets.
It's a bit different from the normal videos I post but hopefully you will enjoy this and maybe it will help some of you get more crows in the bag.
Please Like and Comment, I'd like to know if the video was useful and whether you'd like to see some more content like this 👍
Hot Barrels,
Rob.
Great video mate! For me, I know when I first got into Crows, I was coming from Clay shooting. It took me a good day or so to understand that I was actually over leading the birds, and I think this is a common mistake for Clay shooters who get a permission to shoot crows. Ive told mates since, if you're missing, just shorten the lead. For anything closer than 25 yards and slow, put it on the beak and keep the gun moving.... Great videos budd, I love catching up with what your up to!
Thank you bud! I know exactly what you mean, I’ve shot a lot of clays in the past and find that I shoot crows best with swing through. Helps me not to over lead them 👍 Glad your enjoying the channel bud
Great stuff Rob.I've learned alot from watching your videos.Keep them coming
Some great pointers. Thanks Rob. Keep them coming. I was rooting for you at the rally clays.
Thanks Dan! I’ll do my best 👍 oh good man! I was pretty happy with runner up! Josh Brown is an incredible shot and a great guy so I wasn’t unhappy 😁😁
Great to see another variation Rob! The calculation of size of gap vs size of bird is a really good analogy and you're absolutely right that there is more time than we often think. Thanks for posting👍👍
Thanks Mark!!! 😁👍👍
keep up the great work mate , its allways nice to learn about crows lead, cheers
Thanks Tony! Glad you enjoyed it. Appreciate the feed back 👍
Always nice to see videos that are a little bit more in-depth and certainly very helpful to the new shooters good job speedy 😊
Thanks buddy! That’s what I was hoping, if one new or inexperienced shooter can learn a couple of things I’m happy 😃 👍
Loved your take on different targets and how you shoot them -- - Aye The Shotkam holds the secret - Keep the videos coming
Quality mate. Thank you. keep up the videos
Excellent video plain English and visuals thanks hopefully I improve with you’re knowledge being passed on
Really informative and helpful. Please keep them coming 👍.
Thank you Gary! I’ll do my best 👍👍
Best decoying channel on the tube, awesome mate! 👍
Really appreciate that bud thank you!! 💪
Yep, keep 'em coming, invaluable info for new shooters.👍
Thank you! Much appreciated 👍
Really good content, it's good to hear your perception of how to measure lead well done 👍
Thank you! Something a little bit different 👍 Glad you enjoyed it
Nice job as usual, good advice is always well received👍
Much appreciated thank you!! Glad your enjoying them! 👌
Great job mate keep up the good work.
Thank you bud! Much appreciated, glad your enjoying them 👍
Really enjoyed this video, would love to see more like it.
Thank you! Much appreciated, I’ll keep them coming 👍👍
Great tips, keep them coming
Very useful! Thanks for sharing!
Glad to have found your channel. Great footage and opinion… keep it up!
Thank you very much! Glad your enjoying it 😁
Great footage, that definitely gives me some good insights. First time tomorrow. Greets from germay. Keep it comin!
Best of luck! I hope you have a great day. Thank you 👍
Brilliant, keep them coming please. 👍
Thanks James! 👍 I’ll do my best
Awesome video pal, just like all your others. Keep them coming 👍🏾
Good man! Thank you bud👍👍 I’ll try my best to keep them coming 😁
Definitely keep doing this type of video. It was great. Cheers
Thanks Harry, glad you enjoyed it. I’ll be sure to do some more 👍
Brilliant video. Helpful to me as im new to shooting crows as mostly shot rifle for years. Clear and easy to get what you mean. Please make more tutorials. Loving the channel keep it up and Thanks
Thanks for the nice comment Shane!! 👍 Glad it was of use to you and I’ll be sure to do more. Really happy you like the channel too! 😁
Keep them coming BRILLIANT 👏
Good man! Thank you! I’ll do my best 👍
Enjoying all your videos - new shooter and learning lots - thanks :)
This is great to hear! Thank you!! 👍🤣
Very good video Rob always like to see more keep up the good shooting and yeah more like this one will be great !!!
Good video Rob keep it try doing video on pigeons and what cartridge you use shells alot more expensive now 👍
Thank you Jon! Really appreciate the nice comment 👍 I’ll keep them coming
Thanks Frank! I’ll try my best to do some more on the pigeons
Spot on video. Definitely learnt something. Keep them coming. Last few videos made me go out and get the mossberg .410 hushpower. Fantastic gun
Great news Chris! I’ll do my best to keep them coming👍 you will love the hushy I’m sure! Can’t wait to get out with mine again 😁
Brilliant rob, thanks very much can't wait until my next outing 👍
Thanks Paul! 👍👍
Great video mate plenty for me to learn would like to see more , many thanks.
That’s great news Keith! Glad to hear it. Thank you 🙏
Great video Rob and very well explained 👌👌
Thank you Jason! Really appreciate the feedback 👍👍
Good video.thinking of buying a shootkam and now I have made my mind up that I will 😂
Great video. Please keep them coming
Thanks Neil! I’ll try my best
Very interesting , you never stop learning. Keep it up
Thank you Jon, glad you liked it 👍
Great video
Would love to see this on game shooting
Thank you! A game shooting one will hopefully be on its way soon 😁
Awesome video Rob! Very clear and relevant info that has made me realise I am giving them waaaaay too much lead. I have only been shooting for 6 months so this will hopefully change the way I'm shooting and stop a bad habit being formed. Thanks so much for passing on your knowledge and please do more of these if you find the time. Oh and more hushy videos as they are brilliant 😜😂 Cheers, Jamie
This is so good to hear Jamie! Really glad it was of use to you 👌 I’ll be sure to do more and I’ll try and get out with the hushy again soon 😁😁
Yes very helpful video for someone who shoots Skeet and fancy sporting just the job keep up the good Work 👍
Thank you very much! Really appreciate that. I’ll do my best 👍👍
Merci pour les conseils j'adore vos vidéos 👍
I've been shooting better this season than I ever have. Part of it is I have gone hunting a lot. But the other part is I've really tried to figure out how I missed when I miss. I have found that most of my misses are because I wasn't on line. I use almost identical methods as you just described. You explained it very well. Good video.
Great advice mate.
Thanks bud!!! 👍👍
Very interesting, experience is the best thing to learn from👍
Thank you! Really appreciate the nice comment 👍
Mint video pal
YOU ARE RIGHT ON IN YOUR LINE ADVICE --SHOOTING SKEET WILL GIVE A SHOOTER THE CORRECT PROCESS IN DEFINING A LINE FOR LEED BEFORE HUNTING GAME--ALSO YOUR ADVICE RE USING A SHOTCAM OR AN EQUIVALENT DEVICE IS WOTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD IN HELPING A SHOOTER ADDRESS THEIR PROBLEMS.
I REALLY ENJOY YOUR VIDEOS--THANKS --DON.
Glad you enjoyed it Don. Thank you for the comment 👍
Nice break down. Pretty helpful. Cheers
Thank you! 👍
Excellent video, thank you 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you!! 👍👍
That was really useful👍
Thank you! Really appreciate that 👍 I’ll do more 😃
Only found your channel a week or so ago. Took me 10 minutes to work out where I knew the face from😅. Absolutely loving the content. Please keep it coming. Ash
🤣🤣 Thanks Ash! I’ve got a face for radio most people tell me 😄 I’ll do my best bud!
Very Great ! Nice how you explain your misses on semi Autos
Thank you! I will try and get a video together on that 😁
Great information cheers.
Interesting video!
Great tips defiantly more tip videos 👌🏻
Cheers Ben! Glad you liked it bud 👍
Love the videos all the time. I'd like to hear more regarding Choke Selction and Shot Size.
Really appreciate that thank you! 😁 I’ll explain more on chokes and cartridges for sure 👍
What a good vid so simply explained
Thank you Derek 👍
Yes,make more matey,very informative.
Good man! Thank you. I’ll try and do more 😁
Good video and easy to follow advice
Great news! Glad to hear this thank you
Great tutorial.When I used to shoot I had no problems with birds, useless at bunnies. Never did crack it!
Thanks Nick! I know what you mean about the ‘pesky rabbits’!
well done mate good video.
Thank you Nigel! Much appreciated 👍
A great vidio very helpfull cheers
Fantastic 👍
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Very informative video. Thanks a lot!
Greetings from the Netherlands.
Thank you! 🙏
Just keep on doing what you're doing 😉👍
Cheers Nigel! Will do 😃👍
Really good video and very informative
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it 👍
That's a brilliant idea, to share your knowledge, because every day is a school day, which will help someone somewhere 🤓
Exactly that John!! 👌
Great 👍🏻
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I think I’ll start pushing my shots out with my .410 hush power, some of those shots were very impressive. Great video
They will certainly to the damage if we put the lead in the right place David. It amazed me 👍
Thanks very good information 😢✅
Yes carry on m8 brilliant video
Good man! Thank you! I’ll do my best 😁
That was very helpful
Glad to hear it! Thank you 👍
Tutorial is class. No decoys here. But this video has definitely helped
Yes let's see more tutorials- especially lead shots
Thank you for the comment! I’ll show more 👍
Great content, Rob keep it up. Perhaps you should do one on pigeons and then pheasants.
Thank you Ian! 👍 I’m planning a pheasant one so hope you will enjoy it 😁
Another good one I shoot a loot of corvids / crows a very well explained video
Thanks bud! Much appreciated, glad you enjoyed it 😁
Great vid. Gonna get out the weekend see if ive learnt anything. I really struggle going from shooting clays (where i hit 80%) to pigeons/crows (hitting1in3shots) have found shotcam a huge help tho as can see what im doing wrong.
Thank you! I hope you had a good trip out! The ShotKam has certainly helped me out a lot over the last few years. Great bit of kit 👍
It’s not easy to describe lead, I think you did it well without waffling, I always struggle switching from crows to pigeons or vice versa
It was harder than I thought to explain haha but thank you, I tried my best to explain it. I know the feeling, they are a hard transition 👍
very useful thank you
Thank you!! 🙏
Keep the good work up
Thank you John!! 👍
good tips there, thanks
Thank you Graham! Glad you enjoyed it and that it was useful 👍
Good vid 👍
Cheers bud!! 👍
Great video thanks
Thank you!
Bravo 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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Great video I think you should do more maybe do a series turning someone who’s a novice into a confident shooter 🤷♂️👍
That’s a great idea! I’ll see what I can do 😃 thank you
Thanks so helpful and plain English
Thank you Alan! Much appreciated 👍👍
So hard to explain lead, its a game of knowledge/ feeling... driven targets a "bit easier" , but crows are hard. You are spot on, letting them move so the line is straight. But its hard to comprihend, you need to shoot thousands of shots, before it really makes sence. Thankyou for taking the time to try to explain!!
It is really hard to explain Martin. Experience means a lot and hopefully this will help some people. Thank you for your comment 👍
Well done Rob get back on the hushy.👍
Thanks bud! I’ll try and get out with it again soon 😁😁
As someone waiting for licence issue I enjoy watching the shot cam slow motion footage
Good vid! Thanks Speed!
Fantastic news! Thank you for watching 😁
Keep it up
Thank you!! 👍
👋 in new to this i level the army on Saturday and I’m going to live field to fork so witch best gun to get shotgun or rifles? I’ll be tacking rabbits birds deer’s and help will do thank u 🙏 best video I’ve seen.
I would say a rifle is best 👍 good luck with your future hunts
After shooting sporting clays all summer.. I tend to overlead them on opening day.. takes a few shots to get zeroed back in.. 😬👍
It is very easily done! I have found the same 👍👍
Like this type of video‼️
🤔How much lead, or crow lengths at different distances?
Thanks Duncan! Glad you liked it 👍 that’s not a bad idea! 👌
Great info here. Be great if you slow the replay further, you can actually see the shot heading towards the target.
Thank you! I’ll certainly give this a try 👍👍
Like the video of the shotkam on lead missed a few today 😂. How about decoying pattern's for crow's. Used steel 4shot 32g Gamebore with quad seal 👍with muller decoy choke 40 yard's
Awesome bud! I can do a vid on decoy patterns sometime soon for sure 👍 steel has certainly got a lot better, very effective over decoys for sure 💥
@@fieldsportswithspeed tested Bioammo Blue 5shot 28g with Muller passing on pattern 👌 💙 put a hole through 1/4 inch chip board with the wad at 35yards going to do 1 at 45 yard's. Was going to use them around building, think 🤔 the wad could be a problem 🤔
Hi Rob, Marcus from holland again , very interesting video about how much lead on the crows. You state: line is the key , i agree with you , very important , but in my opinion the reason that most average talented gameshots miss game or vermin like black is that they do not see lead, ( read : no awareness of where the barrel is in relation to bird they shoot at )
I do not know if you shoot instictively ( read : shoot without aware of where the barrel is when you pull the trigger ) or that you see lead.
They say everybody sees lead different , i agree with that but the biggest problem with gameshooters is that they shoot instictevly ( sorry for my poor english ) although they do not have the talent to do so. I can make the reaction much longer but i leave with this as the matter is to complicated to make a complete story in a few words , as a gameshooter instructor in Holland i am about to laungh a video on CZcams i made with a client about this subject, the problem for you will be that it is Dutch spoken so you will probably not know what i am talking about, but if you are still interested to see the video's in the future i can send you the link as soon it is available , bye for now
Hi Marcus, thank you for the nice comment. I agree with you. There are so many factors to consider and barrel awareness is so important. I shoot many different techniques depending on the target but always aware of my barrel because like I have said to many, ‘if you don’t know where the barrel is, how do you know the shot is going where you think’..
Would love to see the video, please send the link. 👍👍
Hi Rob, Marcus again , thank's for the quick reply, good to read that you agree with me that barrel awareness, in our opinion, is the key to good shooting. As soon as the video's i have made with my friend are posted on youtube i will send you the link.
A very interesting video about this matter: instinctive shooting versus shooting with barrel awareness has just been posted by TGS called :instinctive shooting 101! with Ed solomons, i am anxious to hear from you what you think of that video, although Ed completely agree's with us, if you look at the video's of him with clients he does not teach this methed to his clients very weird, i would love to ask him why, do you know personally ?
Bye for now, and we keep in touch
@@fieldsportswithspeed
Do you stay seated when shooting from the hide Rob?
I do some times but if I have time to stand I will as I prefer shooting stood up 👍
Good video. But perceived lead depends on pull away (as in your video), maintained lead, or swing through.
The more videos the better - all most enjoyable.
Why not do one experimenting on clays with different methods?
Thank you! I will get a clay one planned for sure 👍👍
What gopro are u using
It is the GoPro 11 👍
I think 32g of lead should be sufficient for crows :D
Absolutely 32g and 34g absolutely rinse them! Recoil is the only issue when my back isn’t good
@@fieldsportswithspeed Use a semiauto then?
Another excellent video & my only point of difference would be the bit about being a visual learner. This is part of the Visual Auditory & Kinaesthetic (VAK) or Learning Styles theory, which sadly has 40 years of very serious research which shows it fails to meet the threshold as being an evidence-backed pedagogy (the method, and practice, of teaching & learning). While many people including teachers believe in VAK it's akin to homeopathy compared to evidence-based medicine. A good way to explain this would be that if a viewer was a 'visual learner' you wouldn't need to have any voice-over or explanation of lead, line and the other factors you cover. Equally if you were an 'auditory learner' you could just have the voice-over and nothing else and you'd learn as much (actually you wouldn't). That's not to say vision is not part of most learning, but teaching (which you are actually doing) is a complex mix of several things even in a video like this. To make it even more confusing BASC's Shotgun coaches course is based on the VAK model and their course when I did it was accredited by the Scottish Qualifications Authority. While the SQA did this several years, I seriously doubt it's something they would do now. In 2016 when I did the BASC course I asked a friend who is probably the foremost educationalist in Scotland (of his generation) and his reply was, "Learning styles as interpreted by your course manager do NOT play a core part of learning in Scotland, or anywhere else that values what really matters in the classroom". Sorry to be pedantic, but your videos are excellent as were your explanations about line, lead, the benefits of Shotkam, however using the VAK model to explain teaching and learning is as outdated as the use of smoke enemas to treat cholera (yes it really occurred and was used as an alternative to opium).
Thank you for the explanation Richard 👍 Hopefully it will help a few people. I’m certainly no tutor but tried my best to explain how I shoot 😁 Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for the comment