As seen in The News-Herald – By Paris Wolfe “Stop thinking!” Jim Flynn repeated. Apparently that’s why I couldn’t hit a clay pigeon flying at 44 mph away from me. Thinking, he said, slows the trigger finger. The goal is to feel the shot, to let the primitive voice in the back of my head know when to pull the trigger on the Browning 20-gauge over-under. “You KNOW when to shoot,” Flynn coaches. “Don’t stop to think about it. This is a hand-eye coordination game, not a thinking game. It’s a reaction game. When you think about it you’re not thinking fast enough to hit that thing.” I never “thought” of shooting clays as a Zen activity. Quite the opposite. I expected it to be…