Sporting Clays, Clay Target, Shooting Tip : October 2008 : From The Paragon School of Sporting
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ParagonSchool
Most all Clay & Wing shooters desire to shoot better. But for many, shooting mistakes create frustration during competition, in the field, and even during practice sessions. Dan Schindler teaches shooters, from all skill levels, a shooting process that creates more consistency and proficiency by eliminating mistakes both before and during the shot.
Each month, Dan provides a new shooting tip to help you be more consistent in the shooting box and on your scoresheet.
The October 2008 tip has been released to the public:
Skill Level & Performance – A Candid Look
I hear this frequently when my student first calls to inquire about taking lessons with me at his club or River Bend. My caller is (understandably?) disappointed over breaking fewer of his or her targets than the group‘s 70% or 80%, maybe a 90%.
When I ask how long he’s been in sporting clays, the answer is usually less than a year or two. We can all relate, it’s human nature to compare ourselves to those ahead of us, sometimes forgetting they’ve been shooting 4, 8, maybe 15 years or more.
In the early 1980’s when sporting clays took root in the US, I was fortunate to be involved. Those were good days. Actually those were great days. At Hummelstown Field & Stream in Hummelstown PA, a 50 bird course, we all started with scores in the high teens or low 20’s.........
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The Paragon School of Sporting
P. O. Box 1276
Flat Rock, NC 28731
Tel: (828) 693-6600 http://www.paragonschool.com
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