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Why do Hunters Pattern their Shotguns

Why do Hunters Pattern their Shotguns

Why do Hunters Pattern their Shotguns Shotgun patterning is a technique used in hunting. It is a way to shoot at an animal, but not necessarily to kill it. The hunter fires a number of shots from the shotgun into the air, with the intention of hitting the animal but not killing it. This technique can be used for capturing animals for study or for pest control purposes. Shotgun patterning is often taught as part of hunting safety courses and is endorsed by many hunters' associations and conservation groups, including Ducks Unlimited Canada, National Wild Turkey Federation and The National…
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