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Old 09-29-2020, 04:37   #3
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In preparation for duck and upland field hunting, I very recently started shooting clays. If you haven't, you should. It's a great time, good company, and humbling.

If anyone living within an hour of Salem, NJ is interested, shoot me an email, looking to establish a team for competition events. Currently shooting at M&M Hunting Preserve in Salem County, NJ

Easy drive all major Hwys 295S out of Philly, NYC, NNJ.
Humbling is an understatement.

I learned that trap is one thing, but skeet is quite a whole different game!
At the 50 stations clays, my best ever performance was 24

Once one is second-nature conditioned to that steady precision rifle/pistol trigger squeeze, then that shotgun trigger slap while keeping the barrel moving is like teaching oneself to flap the arms and start flying! Feels like heresy too

How's 12ga and 20ga shells price/availability up there?
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