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One day I might read you book again - I don't seem to be able to give it away.
I shoot a bit of skeet and I certainly don't see the same lead on 3 4 and 5. I see about 3ft on station 3 both targets. 4ft on station 4 both targets. 4ft station 5 high and 2ft 5 low.For me this is example of where one statement needs to considered carefully. In my view for the reasons I have set out it's a fact which can, in some cases cause more trouble, than it solves. I do not believe many shooters will find their perceived lead between 3, 5 & 4 is the same and telling them mathematically there is a reason it could be doesn't help.
I would much prefer to stay quite and press that 'ignore' button, but if that from was a private email it was a private email and you should not be reprinting it here. To do so is just bad manners. And that's assuming you have a correct quote in context.
Freddypip Luke contacted me in October saying his average was 22-23 for Olympic skeet and that he would quote from the e mail :-"love to explore any means and theory for improving."
I tried to warn you all. It’s happened with him on numerous platforms. Terrible shot, terrible coach and peddles lies about achievements and quotes.If it was a dog you'd have had it put down!
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I think your post #159 where you say, quote:- "I shoot everything by letting the clay pass the barrels first." sums it up admirably. Really? For Olympic skeet? Seriously, in view of that, maybe you should take up golf? And please don't press the report button (as you did last time) to get this post removed because that suggestion really is honest, constructive criticism.
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