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I don't mean no disrespect to these trick shots but although at first it may seem really difficult it isn't when you study it. First the launch of the clay, it's done by the shooter so he knows exactly where to throw them, he also can't throw them fast or very far, second the target, he knows exactly where he put them and they are pretty much all going to be falling verticaly down at the same rate at the distance and height he threw them, thirdly the behind the head/upside down etc shots, you've set the distance,height etc you know your aimpoint when shooting these normally, granted you will have to learn the aimpoint in relation to the gun in a different position but after a few thousand on exactly the same target I can't see it being much of an issue. I'm not saying I could do this, I couldn't afford the practice and probably wouldn't have the patience, just when you break it down it doesn't seem as impossible. If anyone could shoot targets that fast coming out of traps they haven't seen and haven't practiced then I would be impressed, after all 6-10 clays are 6-10 clays right? Don't forget to have a look at YouTube to see how truly awesome the Americans are at this.

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I don't mean no disrespect to these trick shots but although at first it may seem really difficult it isn't when you study it. First the launch of the clay, it's done by the shooter so he knows exactly where to throw them, he also can't throw them fast or very far, second the target, he knows exactly where he put them and they are pretty much all going to be falling verticaly down at the same rate at the distance and height he threw them, thirdly the behind the head/upside down etc shots, you've set the distance,height etc you know your aimpoint when shooting these normally, granted you will have to learn the aimpoint in relation to the gun in a different position but after a few thousand on exactly the same target I can't see it being much of an issue. I'm not saying I could do this, I couldn't afford the practice and probably wouldn't have the patience, just when you break it down it doesn't seem as impossible. If anyone could shoot targets that fast coming out of traps they haven't seen and haven't practiced then I would be impressed, after all 6-10 clays are 6-10 clays right? Don't forget to have a look at YouTube to see how truly awesome the Americans are at this.

although i see where your coming from, may i advise just buying a box of clays and going out and giving it a try.

 

it isnt as easy as it looks. tom knapp said himself that sometimes he would practice 10000 times for just one trick before he got it right....

 

have a go at trying to shoot individual clays that are 6 inches away from other clays, without busting the surrounding ones. not an easy task.

 

its good fun practising though! lol

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although i see where your coming from, may i advise just buying a box of clays and going out and giving it a try.

 

it isnt as easy as it looks. tom knapp said himself that sometimes he would practice 10000 times for just one trick before he got it right....

 

have a go at trying to shoot individual clays that are 6 inches away from other clays, without busting the surrounding ones. not an easy task.

 

its good fun practising though! lol

Really tight choke, and at that distance it won't have much of a pattern. I'm not saying it's easy but just not as impossible as these trick shooters make out.

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