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Unread 02-26-2018, 06:27 PM   #24
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Yeah man, if in doubt snake eye concentration and busting the target before shouldering the gun is the way. Believe it or not there is part of that clip thats partly true, I think imagining and breaking a shot down into components, especially in a controlled environment like skeet, trap or sporting clays helps. For crossing targets,sSet your stance on where you feel comfortable to hit target or when you want to pull the trigger, slightly turn body toward where target comes from and watch the target as it it comes out and mount the gun while watching the target and swinging your body. As soon as you mount the gun to right spot on shoulder and cheek and watching target just pull the trigger and keep the gun moving. Simple concept but results vary.

That was a funny movie.
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