There is only three things you have to do to become the best trap shooter!#1 Keep your head on the stock. #2 Keep your head on the stock, and #3 Keep your head on the stock!!!!!!!!! Bob M....
Some of you from southern Indiana will remember Charlie Williams from Odon. Probably about 1981, I shot my first round from a commercial trap at Bogard with Charlies pump gun, vest and shells. I don't recall that he gave me tips on how to shoot, but he sure gave me tips on how to be a "good shooter", ie, courtesy on the field, proper gun holding between shots, pick up hulls, keep shells in a holder so you know when to walk and many other things. Charlie was a great guy and I remember about the last time I saw him and helped steady him walking from one range to the next at Triple H.
My shooting mentor always said .....The wind is your friend and always stay a student of the game .
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