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    Scott Evans

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  1. I would recommend buying them one or two at a time. In my case it took a long time to progress after #1.
  2. My Doctor told me that BLL blood tests are not very accurate. There is another test where you spit in a cup everyday for two weeks. PIA but supposed to give much more reliable results.
  3. Smoking during a match can be detrimental due to the nicotine causes increased blood pressure and constriction of blood vessels in the eyes and other muscles. Check your BP before and after smoking a cigarette, you will be amazed.
  4. Tim Dillon resigned in January. Does anyone know what happened?
  5. DW 10mm

    dvd for trap

    I like Harlans better, they are both friends of mine. Phils is a good place to start. If you are going to shoot doubles Harlans is a must. It is true Harlans is based on how he shoots but thats not a bad thing, I'll take his scores any day. If you can find a copy of Frank Littles book it is very good. They are all good starting places and give you a good start on the learning curve.
  6. I think the Browning Recoilless trap gun had a thumb hole stock.
  7. I think this is probably your problem, check to see if you have the correct crimp to match match the shells you are reloading. Make sure it is the correct wad for your load. Cant put 1 1/8 in 1oz wad. You don't want to crush the wad.
  8. Here is my 2 cents worth. First of all get the gun fitted to you. You wan't to be able to do the same thing every time or it won't matter where the gun shoots. I am primarily a Trap shooter and secondary Sporting Clays shooter. I like my sporting gun shooting 60/40. With that said I am not big on patterning shotguns, I do it once to make sure a new gun isn't defective and move on. After you have the gun fit so you get the same sight picture every time and adjusted to the percentage you want, go shoot it. You might want to start out on trap and skeet fields because they throw consistant target unlike sporting clays. Shoot, shoot, shoot your brain will figure out where to pull the trigger. If you try to make mental adjustments while the bird is in the air, you shot behind it. I will also throw in that if you feel like you are flinching it is because your brain is not seeing the correct picture. If the gun is fit properly and you keep the wood on the wood your sight picture should be the same every time, and the shot will go where your eyes go.
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