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Old October 23, 2000, 09:08 AM   #5
KilgorII
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Trust me, I know exactly what you mean. I tried to teach her to drive a stick shift too. She drives an automatic still. I wish I didn't have to teach her to shoot a shotgun, but we can't really afford professional lessons at the moment.

We are members at a Gun club that has a sporting clays match once a month. I think we'll go to that and see what she can pick up. I am decent, but not great at sporting clays (16-17 out of 25). I cannot think of how to teach her to hit a flying clay without her getting too frustrated at missing. She tried with my 12 gauge, but it was too big and heavy for her. I am thinking about rolling some in front of her by hand on the ground and getting her to follow and lead those because they are going slower and due to the dirt flyup it would be obvious where she was hitting. Any suggestions?
 
 
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