I agree on the chokes; I shoot mostly full/full at pretty much whatever. My logic is that if I missed because of the choke, I didn't deserve it anyway
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Last week-end I downgraded to half/half since I was shooting steel, but mostly doesn't seem to make a lot of difference -- if you're on it, you're on it!
For gun fit it does take time; I honestly believed my B25 fitted me, but after shooting my CG for a few thousands carts I realise now that it didn't fit me /perfectly/ well, but it took me a while to narrow it down.
As far as missing/hitting clays, it's fairly normal to start with. For me the process went like:
+ Good 'natural' talent, so i was breaking a lot of stuff, instinctively; very little consistency.
+ After a while, my eye/capacity improved enough that I was 'slowing' the bird down and my shooting actually went /downhill/ for quite a while...
+ At that point I had/have to learn the /proper/ shooting methods, and practice them. That is pull away, pull thru, diminishing lead and maintained lead. Oh and the 'churchill' method too.
I'm still working on the last bits. But I'm now considerably better than I was, and I know *why* I miss when I do.
I think spending quite a good time on the skeet range is a very good idea tho, shoot all stations, walk 3 meters forward and shoot all stations, etc -- basically learn to shoot without hesitating/making sure. That has helped me a lot.
Anyway, it's great fun, enjoy yourself, and post updates
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