Understand the jargon heard on the clay shooting ground with Mark Russell’s tips for shooting beginners
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When clay pigeon shooting, one target I really hate is a low incomer that drops to the ground about 25 yards in front of the shooting stand - and it's even worse when thrown as a quartering crosser. How do you hit them consistently?
Want to improve your clayshooting technique? Here are some tips on hitting low incomers.
The bird is released way out in front of the stand and slowly comes towards the shooter, eventually dropping and disappearing from view, hitting the ground around 20 or so yards out.
Understand the jargon heard on the clay shooting ground with Mark Russell’s tips for shooting beginners
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