I have to agree with Watson on this one. I cant remember a time when I really tried to aim a shotgun, no matter what I was after. I know bird and clays shooting is an instinctive motion, I guess that carries over to predators and Turkeys. Looking down the barrel as you would bird hunting has done the job out to 50 numerous times for me.
By the way for you guys using the mounts for your scopes and such on a shotgun. If you take the scope off, take the mount off! Jeff missed a coyote at 15,20, and 30 yards last year while using someone elses gun(usually a good shot no matter what he is holding). Turns out when using the mount for aiming you are aiming high and will end up with a very fast running coyote. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif This may seem like a "no brainer", but when the action gets fast you arent looking down the barrel but it sure seems like it. We did several tests after that and when you just shoulder and shoot you end up feet high at 30 yards.
Everyone has different styles and techniques. What works for some may not work for others. Dead coyotes dont lie so if it works for you, keep doing it. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grinning-smiley-003.gif
Take care,
Todd