Thread: Tips for skeet
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Old June 3, 2012, 08:50 PM   #12
LSnSC
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If they are behind, having them hold close to the house puts them even farther behind, right??? If they hold close, in the beginning all they are seeing is an orange comet going past their gun barrel. Once they are "seeing" the bird and no longer chasing it, they can adjust their hold and fine tune their feet for the individual station. Is that not correct?

Case in point. This afternoon, one of my shooters was preparing for the youth state skeet and trap champoinship next weekend. He is a solid shooter, having won several medals including HOA in sporting, skeet and trap. At station 2 high house. He was consistently behind the bird, having trouble picking it up. We moved his hold out slightly and he began breaking them consistenly. I had him break 10 in a row before he moved on. He cleaned the rest of the stations and shot 25 on his next round.
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