Skeet Shooting Low at Station Two — powered by ExpertVillage.com
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Skeet Shooting Low at Station Two
Hi, I’m Don Snyder, Executive Director of the National Skeet Shooting Association, on behalf of ExpertVillage.com.
What we’ve just completed is the single shot from high house two, station two, and what we’re about to engage now is a low house target from station two. This target requires approximately two foot of lead, or, what it would appear like, is about two fingers’ distance from the end of the barrel to the target, always looking at the target, following through with the target.
Again, the stance and the mount are identical. You need to go to a hold point about three quarters of the way back, your hold point should allow you to move the instant you see the target without the target getting out in front of your barrel. You always want to stay in front, or using, what we affectionately call “a sustained lead”. I will demonstrate.
Again, my muzzle is faced pointed in a safe direction, I will load a 12-gauge cartridge, go back three quarters of the way back to the window, look at the window, call “Pull”! Follow through, and the target should break.


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