You point a shotgun at a moving target. You swing the gun faster than the target is moving, so that the muzzle passes the target. Then you fire. This method of shooting is called:

a. swing-through
b. sustained lead
c. snap-shooting
d. sight alignment

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Answer:

A). Swing-through.

Explanation:

The swing-through method is exemplified as one of the two most common techniques or methods to lead the prey/target which are at longer distances. This technique involves the pointing of the shotgun towards the swinging or moving target and the shooter continues the swing a slight faster in comparison to the moving target. This step then involves the pulling of the trigger in the flow(swing) and laying out the shot right in the blank space between the target and shot so both fall down together. Such methods are often used by the learners as the 'sustained-lead' method is quite demanding that requires practice and experience. Thus, option A is the correct answer.