Successful Shotgunning: How to Build Skill in the Field and Take More Birds in Competition

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Stackpole Books, 2003 - 320 páginas
An excellent overview of wing shooting and sporting clay techniques, covering aspects such as gun safety; eye problems that can effect your aim; and stance, mount and swing.
 

Contenido

The Shotgun A Brief History
1
Gun Safety and Shotgun Etiquette
19
Which Gun?
31
Recoil and How to Tame It
52
Eye Dominance Diagnosis and Some Eye Problems
62
Gun Fit
74
Stance Mount and Swing
96
Application of Lead and Various Shooting Methods
113
The Pathway to Pointability?
149
That ShotString Thing
156
Pattern versus Penetration
163
The Logic of Lead
172
Evaluating Range
207
Cleaning and Maintenance
223
Sporting Clays
234
Skeet Shooting
271

The Modern Shotshell
122
Internal Dynamics Chokes Barrels and Forcing Cones
129
Proof of Guns
144
Addicted to Dove
291
Index
297
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Peter Blakeley writes for Sporting Clays magazine. He grew up in Stockport, Cheshire, England, and shot and operated a gun shop on the Duke of Buccleuch's Estate in Langholm. He earned his credentials as a shooting coach at Annandale Shooting Ground in Dumfriesshire and Westside sporting grounds in Houston and the Dallas Gun Club. He lives near Dallas, Texas.

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