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Thus normally any type of shotgun can be used for recreational shooting from pump actions to semi automatic 12 gauges, although they have different design purposes. The actual clay pigeons that are used in skeet shooting are 11cm as a diameter and 3cm in height. Unsurprisingly they are made of clay.

They are designed to be brittle to any shotgun pellet will chip off a piece, thus denoting a hit. The competitors arrive at station 1 and will progress around the semi circle. The traps are next to station 1 and station 7 with a semi circle of shooting positions between them.

Station 8 is halfway between stations 1 and 7. The high house will fire a clay bird from 3m above the ground and the low house will fire the clay from around 1m from the ground. So the competitors or single user of the skeet field will start at station 1 near one of the trap houses.

Once firing has finished at station 1 the competitors will move sequentially through to station 7. Station 1 and Station 2 present clays from the high house and then the low house in singular fashion. Then a double shot is required, that is two clays launched simultaneously form both the high house and the low house when both clays must be shot at. The stations 3,4, and 5 all require a shot at single targets, first from the high house and then the low.

A similar pattern then emerges as at stations 6 and 7 the shooter will fire at clay birds in single fashion, first from the high house and then again from the low. After you get the hang of it, I strongly advise that you learn to work with full choke. As early as , 3. The numbers have been growing exponentially since then. You would think this would translate to a growing understanding of the basics of the sport. Body posture is probably the single most important aspect of clay pigeon shooting.

It is, however, also the leading cause of missed targets even among seasoned shooters. You must adopt a posture that leaves the waist free to sway and move. Whenever posture poses, forgive the pun, a problem to ease of movement, tracking of the birds is affected. Complement this with a relaxed waist, and you are good to go. From my observation, much more birds are missed over the top. Yes, three-quarters of missed birds are due to higher aims.

This seems crazy. Birds are always on the rise and aiming high seems like the obvious way to go. I have seen people have much more success when they aim at the lower edge of the bird. The lower edge is usually the most visible portion of a bird in motion. Among double trap shooting tips and techniques, going low is by far the most effective tip.

This is because aiming at the lower bottom of the first bird will hit the second bird in the case of a miss. This makes going low the king of double trap shooting tips.

So if you really want that average you have always dreamed of, go low. It works wonders. Shooting trap tips are all geared towards one goal. This requires skill, speed, and agility.

Of the three, time poses the biggest problem for moving targets. Clay pigeon shooters do not enjoy the privilege of time accorded by stationary targets. You need to fire faster than you can aim. This demands that you point towards the bird and then, immediately, pull the trigger. Do not look at the barrel of your shotgun. Look at the bird and move the gun. The instant the barrel blocks your view of the bird, pull the trigger.

That is as close an aim as time will afford you. Trapshooting tutorials are all over the internet. They all emphasize on technique and how to improve it. Skeet tips and tips on shooting traps should, however, cover more than just techniques. Equipment is as important as technique. Even the best trap shooting tips choke to death when applied through a poorly fitted gun.

Your gun needs to be properly fitted if you are to apply any of the tips I have provided successfully. Good gun-fit allows your equipment to fire in the direction you look. To find out if your gun is properly fitted, use the following test:.

If it is off-center, your gun is not properly fitted, carry your target to a gun fitter. He will fit your gun based on the pattern density it exhibits. Most trap doubles shooting tips are based on the assumption that you can make quick shots in succession.

This is easier said than done if you are using high recoil loads. The anticipation for the recoil every time you fire eats away at your time. It makes it very difficult to fire quickly in succession. Long-term use will also see more permanent damage to your shoulder. It also rises to a height of 15 feet by the time it reaches the center of the field.

A round of skeet consists of 25 targets, with 17 shot as singles and 8 as doubles. The first miss is repeated immediately and is called an option. If no targets are missed during the round, the last or 25th target is shot at the last station, low house 8.

Good luck hitting a clay bird moving 45 mph through the air with a single bullet from a rifle. Safety is another big concern. Both skeet and trap are completed in groups.

Which brings us to another point: always walk around the range with your shotgun open and the barrel pointed down. Image by dsjones via Pixabay. Their website provides a nice search feature for finding clubs in your area — and most states have several. Keep in mind that many clubs might require private membership fees to join and shoot on a regular basis. You can also participate in state, regional, and national competitions.

You can always inquire within the club about training or open shoot days for non-members. Everyone needs to start somewhere and the shooting community takes the sport very seriously so no one will look down on you for not understanding something — they'll want to help. The Interesting History of Skeet Shooting. And so, skeet shooting was born. How to Shoot in Skeet Shooting. A lot of newbies try to focus on accurately hitting the bird when they should be focusing on their pivoting movement in between shots.

Learn how to develop a rhythm and the shots will come naturally. Start with dry firing.



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