Trap, skeet, and sporting clays are the three most popular target games in the United States. All three help you become a better field shot, and all three can become addictive in their own right, ...
1. You don't aim a shotgun; you point it, as if it were an extension of your index finger. 2. Before the clay flies, note the hold point (the spot along the clay's path where you first point the gun), ...
Spring and summer are a great time to improve your shotgun skills for the upcoming hunting season, and I can’t think of a better way to do this than with a steady diet of trap, skeet, and sporting ...
Henry Baskerville picked up a shotgun, and a serious look crossed his face. "I need to warn you about something," Baskerville said. Any time I'm in a room where a man is holding a shotgun, I heed all ...
In my Feb. 10 column about shooting sports, I went over the basics of trap and skeet shooting. Today, let’s get into sporting clays. This activity has become one of the most popular clay-target events ...
Unlike the shotgun sport of trap shooting, in which the best shooters regularly hit 100 out of 100 targets, even the best shooters will miss a sporting clay or two as they try to shoot amid trees and ...
A shooting sport most everyone can enjoy is growing across the nation. Sporting clays is an event where you use a shotgun to shoot clay targets that are tossed into the air or across the ground. There ...
They call it “golf with a shotgun,” and it is this comparative name that has thrust the clay target game of sporting clays to the forefront of outdoor recreational shooting in the Georgia/South ...
SAUKVILLE – Shotgun at the ready, Don Laatsch looked through a clearing in the Ozaukee County woods, his mind focused on the challenge ahead. When he uttered “pull” I simultaneously pressed a pair of ...
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