silly goose said:I snatch up every large piece of cardboard I find. Then I cut it out into the shape of a deer. Then I take them to the range, and the most fun is to take them to the woods with you and set up a 3d range, if you will. The cardboard blends in just like a deer does, and it makes you pick a spot. Once I know my gun is sighted in, all I use are my cardboard deer. Great confidence builder to make difficult shots in the woods and get real experience. It makes you use improvised rests, and shoot through holes in the brush and all that good field stuff that you just cant get otherwise. It works for me, try it.
I agree 100%. Even shooting at a 1 ft x 2 ft board in the woods at various distances gets you used to picking a spot and taking the shot.
Small game hunting offers more shot opportunities and can also help. I still get an adrenaline rush the first deer I see - which anymore is during bow season in October.