Skeet Shooting: Four practice tips for hitting the clay disc (VIDEO)

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Skeet Shooting: Four practice tips for hitting the clay disc (VIDEO)

guns.com - U.S. shooter Matthew Dryke at the 1984 Olympic games. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The origins of skeet shooting, around the turn of the 20th-century, were inspired by 'healthy sport and competition' among the hunters, but more practically, as a method of training in and out of season.

Getting started in the sport shooting

The sport relies on one's comfort and use of a firearm, preferably an over-under, double-barreled shotgun.  Moreover, particular guns influence shots fired, increasing the ability to cover a wider range.  Experts suggest hobbyists take a gun-safety course, especially if one has never used a firearm in military or police training.

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