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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 3315760" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>I don't have any experience with any of the state pro instructors other than the recent buyer of Silver Leaf. Shotgun fitment is important, most important on a trap gun than skeet or sporting clays. Greenwood in Augusta, KS is the only stock fit guy I know other than a guy at El Reno who helps the trap kids, he's pretty fantastic about getting the kids set up correctly. I can help folks with skeet, 5 stand and sporting clays as far as telling them technique and why they are missing and where their missed shot was. Trap on the other hand I can't. Learn skeet first and then sporting clays and 5 stand will fall right into place. Trap is it's own deal all together.</p><p></p><p>Most common reason for misses</p><p>-no idea where their shotgun shoots at a stationary target in the first place</p><p>-cheek comes off of gun just before firing</p><p>-underestimating how much lead is necessary</p><p>-closing eyes when pulling trigger(way more common than you think)</p><p>-stopping the gun</p><p>-point shooting</p><p></p><p>How tall are you Adam?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 3315760, member: 15643"] I don't have any experience with any of the state pro instructors other than the recent buyer of Silver Leaf. Shotgun fitment is important, most important on a trap gun than skeet or sporting clays. Greenwood in Augusta, KS is the only stock fit guy I know other than a guy at El Reno who helps the trap kids, he's pretty fantastic about getting the kids set up correctly. I can help folks with skeet, 5 stand and sporting clays as far as telling them technique and why they are missing and where their missed shot was. Trap on the other hand I can't. Learn skeet first and then sporting clays and 5 stand will fall right into place. Trap is it's own deal all together. Most common reason for misses -no idea where their shotgun shoots at a stationary target in the first place -cheek comes off of gun just before firing -underestimating how much lead is necessary -closing eyes when pulling trigger(way more common than you think) -stopping the gun -point shooting How tall are you Adam? [/QUOTE]
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