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I shoot a lot of these low targets and have had problems now solved by adopting a side on stance leaning forward (not too much) with the rear heel lifted from the ground which should make your gun shoot flat. This stance is advocated by Percy Stanbury in his book Clay Pigeon Marksmanship written in 1964. These old boys new what they were doing.
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