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Educate me on chokes and skeet shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4032405" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Using your knowledge, I've been associated with the ODW trap trailer that they take around the state at our range in Ponca several times. </p><p>When explaining leade on the clay to new shooters in some of our programs, I tell them to equate it chasing your kid around the yard with a garden hose. You have to stay ahead of the kid to get the water on them, and it makes sense to them then. </p><p>They don't understand swing through, etc. that shooters can relate to. </p><p>I do know there are two theories about leade. One is European that you describe and the other is leade and shoot. </p><p>Different trainers use either of those methods, but they are certainly different. Pick one and train.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4032405, member: 5412"] Using your knowledge, I've been associated with the ODW trap trailer that they take around the state at our range in Ponca several times. When explaining leade on the clay to new shooters in some of our programs, I tell them to equate it chasing your kid around the yard with a garden hose. You have to stay ahead of the kid to get the water on them, and it makes sense to them then. They don't understand swing through, etc. that shooters can relate to. I do know there are two theories about leade. One is European that you describe and the other is leade and shoot. Different trainers use either of those methods, but they are certainly different. Pick one and train. [/QUOTE]
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