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The Mid-Seventeenth Century Sport Of Wingshooting Has Stood The Test Of Time As It Is Fast Becoming The Most Popular Hun

Westervelt Wildlife started its highly succesful business in in 1884 and has since then expanded into a multi-faceted business model. Catering for an extensive customer base with diverse interests, from hunting to 5star luxurious getaway accomodation.

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The Mid-Seventeenth Century Sport Of Wingshooting Has Stood The Test Of Time As It Is Fast Becoming The Most Popular Hun

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  1. The Mid-Seventeenth Century Sport Of Wingshooting Has Stood The Test Of Time As It Is Fast Becoming The Most Popular Hunting Sport In The State Of Alabama Wingshooting was developed as a sport in the mid-seventeenth century. These hunters were originally known as fowlers, while birds were culled with a fowling piece (old-fashioned version of a shotgun). This has become a fast growing traditional sport, which has been sustained across generations. Experienced hunters shoot fast flying birds in the sky when instinct and skill meet during the process of wingshooting, the most popular sport in the state of Alabama. Animals in prime condition is found in this state, with its ethical wildlife conservation and superb management programs, preservation of wildlife property and timberland. Abundant food and natural resources yields pristine animals. Using a shotgun as opposed to a rifle is much more difficult. It is extremely challenging to shoot a bird using a shotgun, while in full flight and makes it one of the most intricate modes of hunting. To deliver consistent execution every season, and year after year, hunting a variety of species including wild turkeys, quails, doves and pheasants, remains tricky. The key to hitting moving targets remains to connect the pellets with the moving target while both are travel at different speeds. This normally separates the excellent shottists from the average ones. Birds in full flight reach speeds of 40 mph while pellets travel at 800mph. Hunters skills are put to the test to hit the target time after time. Shooting towards a moving target calls for instinct, rather than calculated precision, with virtually no time to adjust, calculate or correct errors. With time being of the essence, only seconds lapse between the vibrant flutter of an airborne bird and the blast of the gunshot. Therefore, practice is essential to improve instinctual behavior. Many hunters perfect their techniques by practicing for hours on end on clay targets at the shooting range. The chances of hitting the real bird will increase immensely if the clay target is struck accurately time after time. Many things can go wrong during the hunt. Mental checklists should be ticked off to ensure perfect execution. The hunters grip should be perfect, not too tight or too loose, while the trigger hand should be relaxed, like a friendly handshake. The thumb should be rolled gently over the top and then the trigger should be lightly squeezed at firing point, with a cradled forearm. Pushing the shotgun toward the target, the trigger being close to the face, by now the target should be the main point of focus. Noticing the shotgun bead without any adjustment of the eyes, while shifting the bodyweight to the front foot, start leaning into the gun. Overhead shooting will require a weight shift to the back foot, aligned with body position, with the shotgun remaining comfortably within the hands of the hunter. Techniques for perfect results while wingshooting, is of the utmost importance and needs to be followed to achieve success. Keeping the front knee bent and the rear leg straight, right-handed shooters should align toward 11o’clock for the left foot and 12o’clock for the right foot. A square-footed approach will suit a

  2. heavier hunter better for proper balance. When aiming for closer range targets, shotgun triggers are pulled as the muzzle passes over the target head. Hence, for the longer range, the pull of the trigger is delayed until after the target has moved over. It is important to remember that practice makes perfect. Being able to participate in a challenging hunt in a fair chase setting, will always be an unforgettable experience for the serious wingshooter. An outstanding hunting experience is made possible by well- established hunting lodges who respect nature and implement sustainable preservation programs. About Us Westervelt Wildlife started its highly succesful business in in 1884 and has since then expanded into a multi-faceted business model. Catering for an extensive customer base with diverse interests, from hunting to 5star luxurious getaway accomodation. Having more than 600 000 acres of timberland and natural resources under management, their innovative approach to wildlife conservation, has made them pioneers in this field. The deer management programs, wildlife property mangement, hunting leases, and timberland, is based on solid core value system and an ethical approach to their sustainable business. Offering quality hunting experiences since the first hunt in 1951, Westervelt Wildlife have strived to be leaders in the hunting, preservation of land, and conservation industry. For more information, please contact us at https://westerveltlodge.com.

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