Jan Powell
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Sitting in the clubhouse of my local ground this afternoon listening to chatter at the next table got me thinking of the nonsense I’ve heard my fellow competitors discussing over the years. Sometimes it’s said tongue in cheek, more often it’s presented as fact.
Here’s a few that spring to mind:
1. Always shoot the tightest choke possible, it improves accuracy.
2. Shoot a tight choke in practice then an open choke in competition, your scores will increase.
3. Shoot the fastest cartridge you can find. It may recoil more but you’ll get to the target quicker (that one came from a very successful trap shooter!)
4. Shoot early morning during the winter, the thinner air makes the shot more efficient (unbelievable I know).
5. Never use a pattern plate, it just confuses things.
6. Lifting your comb or altering pitch will raise your point of impact (always a favourite).
7. Release triggers should be banned, they’re more dangerous than normal triggers. (As a RT user that’s one I hear quite often).
8. Modern guns with multichokes, custom grips, adjustable stocks, ribs and barrels are a waste of time. They didn’t have that in my day.
9. Shoot your way through a slump.
10. The best shooters don’t need a gun that fits perfectly, they’re just naturally talented.
I’m sure there’s many more, feel free to add your favourites.
Here’s a few that spring to mind:
1. Always shoot the tightest choke possible, it improves accuracy.
2. Shoot a tight choke in practice then an open choke in competition, your scores will increase.
3. Shoot the fastest cartridge you can find. It may recoil more but you’ll get to the target quicker (that one came from a very successful trap shooter!)
4. Shoot early morning during the winter, the thinner air makes the shot more efficient (unbelievable I know).
5. Never use a pattern plate, it just confuses things.
6. Lifting your comb or altering pitch will raise your point of impact (always a favourite).
7. Release triggers should be banned, they’re more dangerous than normal triggers. (As a RT user that’s one I hear quite often).
8. Modern guns with multichokes, custom grips, adjustable stocks, ribs and barrels are a waste of time. They didn’t have that in my day.
9. Shoot your way through a slump.
10. The best shooters don’t need a gun that fits perfectly, they’re just naturally talented.
I’m sure there’s many more, feel free to add your favourites.
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