yeah, i've narrowed it down to high house clays on stations 2, 3, 4, 5. i thought it was likely because i shoot with both eyes open and watch for the clay to come out of the house with gun mounted. i let the clays pass the muzzle, then track and shoot with the right lead. i just might lifting my head and not keeping the gun mounted. because on low house when i turn and look for the clays it forces my face to really stay on the stock.
i'm definately left eye dominant. and i'll try that mount exercise with no ammo.
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thanks.