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Doubles Skeet Shooting at Station One

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Summary: Learn from our expert how to shoot the low house and high house at the same time, or doubles, 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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calimeero said

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on 12/28/2008 Hi Don.Thank you for your informativ videos. I will not give a comment on all your videos but i will definitly watch them all. I wish you an happy new year.
Best Regards from Osnabrück, Germany.

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"Hi, my name is Don Snyder, Executive Director of the National Skeet Shooting Association, on behalf of expervillage.com. The third and fourth shot at skeet is shot again from station one, but it's a double, where both the high house and low house are released simultaneously. Again, you would basically assume the same position as we did before. Again, the muzzle is pointed in a safe direction, always down range, but this time we're going to load two cartridges, two 12-gauge cartridges in the shotgun. We will load the first one, then the second one. What you do is you set up for the first target which is the high house, going away, no lead, get right on it, and shoot it. And then again your one foot lead on the low house target and it looks something like this. "Pull"!"

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