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Summary: Learn how to shoot doubles at targets from the high and low house at station two in this free instructional video on advanced target shooting.
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
"Hi, my name is Don Snyder, Executive Director of the National Skeet Shooting Association, on behalf of ExpertVillage.com. What we are going to engage now are the doubles from station two on a skeet field. Now here the targets are released simultaneously from both the high house and the low house. From this position, and when you shoot doubles, you always shoot the target that's going away from you first. So you do the same thing when you shot the single from the high house. Once you've broken that target, you move on and engage the low house target. And it goes something like this. Again, my muzzle is pointed in a safe direction, I load both cartridges in the shotgun, go to my hold point, "Pull!" And with any luck, both targets should break. And remember, you have a one foot lead on the high house target, and a two foot lead on the low house target, which basically equates to one finger in front on the high house target, and two fingers in front on the low house target."
eHow Article: Doubles Skeet Shooting at Station Two