Some interesting responses. Thanks to all who have.

Originally Posted By: vabirddog
That is how you take a high percentage but doubt you'll become a better shot.


You may be right. But nobody says you have to spend a whole season shooting like that. There are days I try to stretch my "perimeters", and other days I decide to cull all shots, except those I think I have a high percentage on, and shoot for a high average.

It's all much fun, but I really prefer to hone my skills on long shots on the sporting clays field. Cripples don't matter there, and what you learn carries over to the dove field very well. If the speed, distance and angle are the same, the lead will be the same, whether it's a clay bird or a gray rocket.

SRH


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