S7eed
Member
Hi
I'm a complete skeet novice and I'm wondering if anyone has any tips for the best way to practice skeet. I'm trying to work out a system to make the best of my time on the range. At the moment I was thinking of:
1. Shoot a full round of skeet (warm up)
2. Shoot a set number of targets on each station e.g 5 high house 5 low house.
3. Shoot a set number of pairs on each station e.g 5 on each station where a pair would be shot
4. Finish with a full round.
Questions:
1. Does this seen sensible or are there more established methods people use?
2. This would be about 180-190 shots, would this be too much
3. Is it better to focus on one station at a time and if so is there a good one to start on? E.g. Shoot 50 high house and 50 low house on station 4 as a session?
Looking forward to your opinions and comments
I'm a complete skeet novice and I'm wondering if anyone has any tips for the best way to practice skeet. I'm trying to work out a system to make the best of my time on the range. At the moment I was thinking of:
1. Shoot a full round of skeet (warm up)
2. Shoot a set number of targets on each station e.g 5 high house 5 low house.
3. Shoot a set number of pairs on each station e.g 5 on each station where a pair would be shot
4. Finish with a full round.
Questions:
1. Does this seen sensible or are there more established methods people use?
2. This would be about 180-190 shots, would this be too much
3. Is it better to focus on one station at a time and if so is there a good one to start on? E.g. Shoot 50 high house and 50 low house on station 4 as a session?
Looking forward to your opinions and comments