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Title: FIVE STAND CLAY SHOOTING.
Post by: HOLEINTHEWATER on January 22, 2016, 01:35:07 AM
 STARTED FIVE STAND LAST WEEK. USED THE ACTION MODE ON THE NIKON 3200. DID PRETTY GOOD BUT THE BIRDS ARE HARD TO SEE.
STILL LIKE SPORTING CLAY A LOT BETTER.  STILL BEATS THE HELL OUT OF TRAP AND SKEET.
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Title: Re: FIVE STAND CLAY SHOOTING.
Post by: Dominick on January 22, 2016, 01:42:09 AM
Hey Dave I'm glad you thought it a good idea to take a picture of your trigger finger.  You missed it in the first photo but got it in the second one. Thanks  :D ;D Dominick
Title: Re: FIVE STAND CLAY SHOOTING.
Post by: gstours on January 23, 2016, 03:45:28 AM
Hey Dave,  sounds like a fun guy thing. :D  Can you describe how the event is different than standard american trap, or international trap.?  is it kinda LIKE SPORTING CLAYS?  Whats 5 post?  like typical 5 shots from each stand, like typical trap? ???
Title: Re: FIVE STAND CLAY SHOOTING.
Post by: Tightlines667 on January 23, 2016, 03:51:20 AM
Funny how I always seem to be able to dust the hardest doubles, and miss the easier ones.  Most of my first shot misses on birds are on easy shots too.  I figure it's all about focus.  I focus and commit when you need to be on your game, and get lazy when it seems the bird or clay is already dead/dusted.