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Adjusting & Preparing at Skeet Target Shooting Fields

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Summary: Learn how to get out on the skeet field and find out how to start target shooting in this free instructional video on advanced target shooting.

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By Don Snyder
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Don Snyder is the executive director of the National Skeet and Sporting Clay Associations. He has been working there for twelve years and has been shooting for forty-two years. He is...read more

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"Hi, my name is Don Snyder, Executive Director of the National Skeet Shooting Association, on behalf of expertvillage.com. We're about ready to go to the skeet range and from a distance I wanted to basically show you that a skeet range consists of a high house, a low house, and eight different stations that you shoot from. What we're going to try to do is, is basically go to each station, show you the basic concept in shooting on each station. You'll notice that I've already got my safety glasses on and I've got my hearing protection on. What I'm going to try to do is turn sideways here and point to you, the high house window is up on top. You'll see the projection coming out, the house is high. And over to my left you'll see the lights surrounding, that's the low house where the low house target will come from. And it crosses across this field, one from the high house and one from the low house. And this will give you a distant perspective of the skeet field. Notice again how I'm carrying this shotgun, or holding this shotgun, it's face down, the muzzle, I have control of the gun, and we're about ready to go to the skeet field and go to each station and give you an idea of what you have to do to engage each target. "

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