I shot a 47 out of 100 yesterday. I am in A class, was AA class but haven't been shooting clays much lately. Anyways it was windy as hell and the targets were beyond FITASC levels. The HOA was a 67. Two weekends before I shot a 92 out of 100. That course was very soft and no wind. So as everyone has said you really can't compare scores from course to course no matter your level.

It is a very additive game and expensive. If you keep it to local shooting it isn't to bad. Competition wise I don't think there is a more expensive shooting game to be found. Well flyers but we won't go there.


Eat Fish, Wear Grundens, Drink Alaskan.