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Sporting Clays Shooting Tips and Techniques 2006 |
Choke StrategiesDecember 2006 Shooting TipI'm frequently asked, “Should I change chokes or stay with my favorite?” There are 2 schools of thought on this........ more>> It's Getting Late...November 2006 Shooting TipA coach can help you accelerate your progress. How? By providing information. Useful information. Your processing this information into advanced skills, however, takes more than a little time and effort........ more>> I Got 8, Not 6October 2006 Shooting TipWe’re on the last station at the Open in Minnesota, shooting the Prelim. A fur and feather, right to left, downhill. Confident, I scored a convincing, no doubt about it 8. As we all examined our scorecards I see a 5 on this field........ more>> Forward AllowanceSeptember 2006 Shooting TipI’ve just returned from the Meadows near Atlanta, attending the “Turkey” shoot. We had max attendance with registration held to 550. Though misses can arrive at any random spot around the target, watching competitors at every tournament, I see 80% of misses falling behind. That’s a huge number........ more>> Muzzle MattersAugust 2006 Shooting TipYour muzzle-hold-point, or MHP, is very important in your set-up before calling for the target....... more>> Attending to TensionJuly 2006 Shooting TipTournament pressure is real but doesn’t have to be debilitating. Acknowledge its presence first then understand that what you are feeling is normal. These feelings are part of you and not the enemy........ more>>
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