One time after a shoot a guy said; "I've thrown enough money at this game to put a sloth thru Harvard."

Let's see; You like hunting, the outdoors and shooting shotguns. You shot sporting once and are fighting the urge to do it again soon. Hmmmm

My suggestion is to give up the foolish hobbies and dive in. The shooting sports need not only you, but some young blood.

Hint�.Beginning lessons from someone who knows how to teach shotgunning and the tricks of sporting clays is money well spent. wink

Hint2�.Learn to break the easy targets first. Move onto the tough targets later. No sense shooting a target over and over that you can't break relatively consistently. Move up closer if the club allows you to do so. Learn it, then move back in increments.

Hint3�.Don't became a slave to the scorecard until you have acquired most of the fundamentals. If you know how to break most of the presentations, scores will follow.

Rehint�.Lessons are a shortcut.

When you think this is getting low on ammo. You have swallowed the hook�.

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Last edited by battue; 04/08/14.

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