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Everyone I know who shoots well with light guns shoots a lot at clay targets, all kinds of clay targets. I make sure the gun has some sticky on the butt so it doesn't slide off after the first shot. Some of the best under six pound shooting I have done was with my Model 42 with a sticky pad. There is nothing inherently bad about a light gun, only that we are not used to it and the heavy gun helps us along.