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Our arbor (sp) is now in 3 bits on the garden.
ThanksImpressive, I wish I could shoot like that! I describe myself as very average………On a good day!
Got to phone them this week as the s7 runs out in 2 weeks.You get your SGC yet, I got an extension of 8 weeks, till first week June still not heard a word,
Re the l-r crosser, do you shoot both eyes open?Good shooting
I’m about the same on sporting, really shite on left to right crossers, never seems a natural swing.
Skeet, well less said the better
Lot better in the field though
keep both eyes open using shotguns or through scopes, love DTL, left to right crossers just doesn`t seem a correct swingRe the l-r crosser, do you shoot both eyes open?
I can't get into that, feels all wrong to me. I aquire the clay and close my left eye just before I pull the trigger putting the bead where I think the shot will intercept the clay. I think I'm giving them to much lead.
Not really shot skeet, done a bit of DTL. Should do more as I imagine it would be good practice.
All fine excuses…Ups.
Forgot to up date last week, and I know how much you peeps likes a larf.
An unsurprising average 42/60.
The bright spot was I managed to hit that durned l-r quartering more than a couple of times.
I must have been giving it 4ft of lead and shwinging right through it.
The trap is about 25 feet to the left of the stand and about 10feet behind it, and the upright of the stand stops you following it from the trap. You can't get the gun on it till its almost half way through it's flight because at stright ahead from the stand its into the woods.
And then just to make it a bit more fun, if the sun's out its pretty much at the point where you can put the gun on the clay.