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Hi all I went for my first round of clays last sunday and got 18 out of 50 on sporting and dtl I got on much better with sporting than dtl was wondering if this is a ok score for first time many thanks simon

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Hi I wasnt sure about dtl as I could never pick the clay up quick enough as I couldnt pick up any pattern to where they was coming from

Hi try holding your gun point of aim stand one at left hand corner of trap box

Stand 3 centre of trap box

Stand 5 right hand corner

This should help you see the clay a bit easier

 

I'm aware there is a lot more to it than this but easy achievable steps for a novice

Go with a lesson or 2

All the best

Of

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Better still, try not shooting DTL until you have had at least 1 lesson. You really do need master eye checks and a gun that is a reasonable fit and that takes an Instructor. Gunfit and stance are 80% of success in shooting. If you had gone shooting today and hit 40 + I doubt that you would have been unhappy. So 2 boxes cartridge (possibly more on DTL) £10, 50 clays £15 possible food and drink, petrol etc. Near to £40 outlay. 25 cartridge and clays lesson similar price BUT a lot more learned and much more enjoyable shooting in the future.

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Score is about normal for a newbie, to improve buy a book I favour ‘Chris Batha’s, Breaking Clays’http://www.amazon.co.uk/Breaking-Clays-Target-Tactics-Techniques/dp/1904057438/ref=pd_bxgy_d_h__img_z to give you some idea of what you need to begin with, for DTL invest in this video http://www.amazon.co.uk/Clay-Shooting-For-Advanced-Shot/dp/B000FBHBWO, most of which is not much help, however Ian Coley gives a demo at the end of the video using an eye-cam which is quite illuminating, then have a lesson from a recommended instructor to obtain a real insight and improve! Welcome to the club follow the advice on this forum and your scores will most certainly get better. NITD

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Couple of lessons will help with a nice foundation.

 

Try to avoid DTL until your a little more confident there's a knack to it gun hold etc OF has given some good advice but there's no pattern that's the point, it's a technical discipline.

 

A bit of sporting with an instructor then go and play for awhile to decide what you enjoy then learn to shoot that discipline or shoot lots.

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Couple of lessons will help with a nice foundation.

 

Try to avoid DTL

 

A bit of sporting with an instructor then go and play for awhile to decide what you enjoy then learn to shoot that discipline or shoot lots.

There you go daf corrected it for you ;) lol Edited by HDAV
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