Ok, I went deer hunting this year for the first time in about 25 years. I was quickly reminded that hunting is not the same as shooting.
Probably the biggest mental problem I have is that I do not want to just wound the animal, I want to kill it or mortally wound it on the first shot. Unlike the targets at the range, the bloody deer keep moving around. So I have a conundrum, either a) I get so close that anything short of an all-out run won't matter, b) practice shooting at a moving target, or c) accept that I am not going to get a killing shot very often.
Looking around the Net I see that several places suggest shooting at rolling tires for practce and this seems like a workable idea. Does anyone know of any ranges around here that would do this? Are moving targets covered in the Appleseed events?
Talking to another gunnie he thought maybe clay pigeons, but we decided that the speed, size, and scope were sufficiently different that it would be of limited application.
Anyone know of a good training program, or anything?