As an update to this thread I want to talk about today, only my 2nd day at a real trap range.
Gorgeous day, by the way, SE MN in the fall can just be fantastic.
78°F, little wind, pretty much full sun once the morning clouds burned off.
Today I shot two rounds.
The gun came with five chokes, and the top barrel came fitted with IC (4 dashes) and the bottom had cylinder (5 dashes).
My first round, the other day, I only shot the top barrel, not even knowing at the time what chokes I had in.
Yesterday I pulled those two out and put in modified (3 dashes) in the over, and full (1 dash) in the under, intending to shoot a round with each barrel.
Once I got on the line though I forgot and ended up shooting both rounds with the modified choke top barrel.
The first round today I got a 10, worse than my first time out, and I knew I was going to shoot poorly as I was in the first squad after they opened at 5pm, and I was nervous and tachycardic as I'm a newbie and the whole organized shoot thing is new to me.
Then I had a water break and after a few minutes another shooter, a teenager, signed up so we shot a squad with me and her. I felt much calmer for the 2nd round and I tried to remember to keep my focus on the bird and start at good hold points.
I shot a 16!
The ones I got I totally dusted, and the ones I missed I knew about almost as soon as I pulled the trigger, they just felt wrong, and sure enough the clays would sail off into the grasses.
I know I lifted my head up on a few, as after the round I could feel that I got kissed on the jaw a few times by the stock. Lesson learned!
Anyway, I'm totally hooked and can't wait until my next round!
In the meantime, I'd love to hear suggestions on what I can do to improve between now and then, and for the next time up on the line.
Gorgeous day, by the way, SE MN in the fall can just be fantastic.
78°F, little wind, pretty much full sun once the morning clouds burned off.
Today I shot two rounds.
The gun came with five chokes, and the top barrel came fitted with IC (4 dashes) and the bottom had cylinder (5 dashes).
My first round, the other day, I only shot the top barrel, not even knowing at the time what chokes I had in.
Yesterday I pulled those two out and put in modified (3 dashes) in the over, and full (1 dash) in the under, intending to shoot a round with each barrel.
Once I got on the line though I forgot and ended up shooting both rounds with the modified choke top barrel.
The first round today I got a 10, worse than my first time out, and I knew I was going to shoot poorly as I was in the first squad after they opened at 5pm, and I was nervous and tachycardic as I'm a newbie and the whole organized shoot thing is new to me.
Then I had a water break and after a few minutes another shooter, a teenager, signed up so we shot a squad with me and her. I felt much calmer for the 2nd round and I tried to remember to keep my focus on the bird and start at good hold points.
I shot a 16!
The ones I got I totally dusted, and the ones I missed I knew about almost as soon as I pulled the trigger, they just felt wrong, and sure enough the clays would sail off into the grasses.
I know I lifted my head up on a few, as after the round I could feel that I got kissed on the jaw a few times by the stock. Lesson learned!
Anyway, I'm totally hooked and can't wait until my next round!
In the meantime, I'd love to hear suggestions on what I can do to improve between now and then, and for the next time up on the line.