Practicing for next season.
Hello,
I decided to practice my shotgun aiming for next duck and goose season. I am practicing by clay pigeon shooting. For those that don't know, I shoot a remington 870 12 gauge with a modified choke. I actually went out yesterday to shoot clay pigeons. I went with a friend of mine. However, all we had was a hand thrower, and my friend just couldn't launch the clay pigeons. Eventually, we asked if we could join some people with their clay pigeon launcher. They said yes, and I competed with a guy much older than me. We were seeing who would hit the target first. I hit so many that they gave me more ammo and more clay pigeons to stay longer. Good practice for next duck and goose season. Next time I go out, I will score myself. I'll have 2 shots per clay pigeon. If I hit on the first shot, its worth 3 points. If I hit on the second, its worth 2 points. Miss both, and no points. 25 clay pigeons will be launched one at a time in random directions. This is what I read about clay pigeon shooting on the internet. If I am not correct, please tell me. Thats all. I'll post more later. Jared |
Any practice on your shotgun wing and aiming is time well spent. Sounds like you had fun.
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Yeah, you always got to stay fresh.
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A great workout for the shooting. Any training brings us closer to success
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