It's been my experience that most folks that complain about not being able to shoot light weight (so called whippy) guns consistently have just not learned the proper technique. They are prone to stopping or slowing the gun at the shot and invariably shoot behind the bird, either clay or feathered. With a heavy gun you have built in inertia to keep the muzzle moving, with a light gun you must keep the barrel moving with technique and muscle memory. As far as which technique I use I really couldn't tell you. I shoot best when I let my instincts take over and concentrate totally on the target. If I hit the target I could not explain what my lead was or what sight picture I was using but if I miss the target I can tell you every detail of the shot.