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Sporting Clays Tips : Shooting Methods – Wise Choices – Part 1 of 4
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Announcing the second part of the ongoing series of Shooting Tips focused on various shooting methods, strengths and weaknesses of each, the why's and where's of using them, and the value of having more than one shooting method available.

Shooting Methods – Wise Choices : The Second of a 5 Part Series on Shooting Methods

Last month we talked about the advisability of you having more than one shooting method available when facing so many sporting clays target presentations. I thought, over the next few months, each month we could focus on one method, why and where you might want to use it.

Before we begin, I’d like to say that this is a hotly debated topic. Many will argue that this method or that method is best for a particular presentation. Will that method work on that presentation? Sure! Consistently? Ahhh,……now there’s the real question. Every shooting method has its strengths and weaknesses. It’s up to us to match a method’s strength to a presentation difficulty. That gives us the advantage, not the target!

I believe each of the methods we’ll discuss will put the odds in our favor when applied correctly and matched correctly with a presentation. Method # 1 will be Maintained Lead or Sustained Lead......

The Complete Article is available at http://www.paragonschool.com/shooting-tip-12-2008.html

As always the index of past tips is available at http://www.paragonschool.com/shooting-tips.html

The Paragon School of Sporting



Posted By: Paragon School
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The Paragon School of Sporting, established by Dan Schindler in 1994, is a prominent Sporting Clays and Wing Shooting school specializing in Sporting Clays instruction, Sporting Clays instructor training, and lessons for the Wing Shooter.


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