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Just started sporting clays and rabbits are killing me

I'm really struggling with rabbit targets at my local course. They seem to roll so fast and I'm always behind them. I'm shooting a Beretta A300 Outlander with a modified choke, using Federal Top Gu...

Sporting Clays Technique | asked 3 months ago by Trap Shooter Tom
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Just started sporting clays and rabbits are destroying me

I'm a total newbie, just shot my first round last weekend. I can hit most of the crossing targets okay, but those rabbit presentations at Station 3 just roll right under my pattern every time. I'm ...

Sporting Clays Technique | asked 3 months ago by Dave the Reloader
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Just started sporting clays and can't hit those dang rabbits!

I'm a total newbie, just got my first shotgun (Browning Citori 12ga) and have been to the local course a few times. Station 3 has these rabbit targets that roll along the ground and I'm whiffing ev...

Sporting Clays Technique | asked 3 months ago by Sporting Clays Steve
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Struggling with consistency on long crossers at my local sporting course

There's this station at my club with a 45-yard crossing teal that's giving me fits. I'm shooting a Browning Citori 725 with a Modified choke, using Federal Top Gun 1-1/8oz #8 at 1200fps. I can brea...

Sporting Clays Technique | asked 3 months ago by Trap Shooter Tom
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Struggling with consistency on long crossers from the high tower

Been shooting sporting clays for about 5 years now, but I keep dropping birds on those long crossers from the high tower station at my local club. They're usually around 40-45 yards out. I'm shooti...

Sporting Clays Technique | asked 3 months ago by Learning Larry
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Struggling with consistency on long crossers at my local sporting clays course

I've been shooting sporting clays for about 5 years now, but I keep dropping birds on station 7 at my club - it's a 45-yard left-to-right crosser that simulates a crossing duck. Using my Browning C...

Sporting Clays Technique | asked 3 months ago by Old Timer Bob
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