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First NSCA registered shoot coming up - what should I expect?

I've been shooting sporting clays casually for about 6 months and just signed up for my first NSCA registered shoot next month. Shooting a Beretta A400 Xcel with Modified choke, usually Federal Top...

Competitions Registered Shoots | asked 26 days ago by Mike from Texas
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Just shot my first NSCA registered shoot - how do I know what class they'll put me in?

Shot my first NSCA registered event last weekend at my local club. I've been shooting casually for about 2 years but never competed officially. I shot a 78/100 with my Beretta A400 Xcel using Feder...

Competitions Registered Shoots | asked 27 days ago by NewShooter2024
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First NSCA registered shoot coming up - what should I expect?

Just signed up for my first NSCA shoot next month and I'm a bit nervous. I've only shot at my local club's fun shoots before. I'll be using my Beretta A400 Xcel with a Modified choke and Federal To...

Competitions Registered Shoots | asked 27 days ago by Sarah M.
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Just shot my first NSCA registered shoot - how do I know if my classification is right?

Shot my first NSCA registered event last weekend at the state shoot. I'm using a Browning Citori 725 with Modified choke and Federal Top Gun 1-1/8oz #8 loads. My squad mates said I'd be in D class,...

Competitions Registered Shoots | asked 28 days ago by Sporting Clays Steve
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NSCA registered shoot - what's the deal with squad etiquette for new shooters?

I've been shooting NSCA for about 2 years now, mostly local stuff, but I'm planning to shoot my first registered event next month. I've got a Beretta A400 Xcel with a 30" barrel, usually run IC and...

Competitions Registered Shoots | asked 28 days ago by Learning Larry
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First NSCA registered shoot this weekend - what should I expect?

Just signed up for my first NSCA shoot at my local club. I've only shot practice rounds with friends before. I'll be using my Beretta A300 with a modified choke and Federal Top Gun 1-1/8oz #8 loads...

Competitions Registered Shoots | asked 28 days ago by Coach Jim
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First NSCA registered shoot this weekend - what should I expect?

I've been shooting sporting clays at my local club for a few months and finally signed up for my first NSCA registered shoot. Shooting a Beretta A300 with a modified choke, usually using Federal To...

Competitions Registered Shoots | asked 28 days ago by Mike from Texas
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Squad etiquette question for my first NSCA registered shoot

I'm signed up for my first NSCA registered shoot next month at Pintail Point. I've shot local club stuff for about 2 years with buddies, but never a big registered event. My main worry is squad eti...

Competitions Registered Shoots | asked 29 days ago by JustStartedShooting
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Squad etiquette question for my first NSCA registered shoot

I'm shooting my first NSCA registered event next month at Pintail Point. I've done a few local club shoots, but I'm nervous about messing up squad etiquette. I'll be shooting my Beretta A400 Xcel w...

Competitions Registered Shoots | asked 29 days ago by Trap Shooter Tom
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Just shot my first NSCA registered shoot - how do I know if my score qualifies for anything?

Shot my first NSCA registered event last weekend at the state shoot. I'm using a Browning Citori 725 with Modified/Improved Modified chokes and 1oz #8 loads. Finished with an 82/100, which felt dec...

Competitions Registered Shoots | asked 29 days ago by Sarah M.
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