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I bought a new shotgun so I could shoot skeet. Going to shoot it for the first time tomorrow morning. Going to shoot skeet. I still want to take the clinic.
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Livermore-Pleasanton Rod & Gun Club Chabot Gun Club or United Sportsmen Inc. (USI) Concord
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My club meeting is next Thursday. Let me ask. I go to USI in Concord.
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I'll be sure to bring it up at the club meeting. Lead shot is also allowed at USI. No real special conditions except I believe a shotgun required to be shot from the shoulder and a barrel longer then 18". Other then that, the usual 7.5 or smaller shot only. It's nice, the thrower controllers are wireless. Is there anything specific I should bring up? Can you pm me your info to pass on?
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Lou,
I can't make the 16th? Are there going to be future dates later? Metcalf is a lot closer to me. Sent from my iPhone...
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Laws and common sense is all up to interpretation to us humans... and guess what? Humans suck. Onegtalon... toooooo many hobbies man !... HDF, CGN/CGF member |
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I hpoe so, I will try to do one a month at Metcalf.
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#256
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i wish i had registered my shotgun before the 6th instead of yesterday. i would like to go to the july one if there is one.
EDIT: if i had a +1 would she need her own shotgun or can we share one? Last edited by iamvinhamese; 06-08-2012 at 2:03 PM.. |
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***** PRGC will be closed for the week of the 11-17 due to the US Open being played at Olyimpic. |
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You can share....if you want to come to the Clinic on the 16th we can make arragements. I have plenty of toys and will gladly share....870 being one of them. |
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Livermore has an Olympic trap bunker . . . that class would be a blast!
Also Coyote Hill Sporting Clays has a couple skeet fields: http://www.coyoteclays.com/ |
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Ready to break some clays are ya? I will be posting another clinic at Metcalf as soon as I can get a firm date...most likely the first or second Sat in July. Bring your game face.
AAshooter....bunker you say....Mmmmmm As far as Coyote Valley, I may be part of their Level I coaching staff soon. The skeet fields there are not available on the weekends for clinics. Last edited by Thefeeder; 06-18-2012 at 7:04 PM.. |
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Level I At the Level I program, our goal is to provide beginning instructors with the knowledge and ability to teach the fundamentals. They should be able to instruct a shooter on such basics as setting up foot and body position for proper balance; setting up hand and shotgun position to move with the target; how to use the eyes to acquire a target; understanding why a target was missed; and why all this is important. Level II The Level II program is where instructors move up from teaching to becoming a coach. This is where we begin to work on the mental game, where perception and reality are different. The instructor has to get on the same page as the shooters to help them overcome their problems. Positive reinforcement, helping them learn what to do and when to do it, and rehearsing those actions both physically and mentally are the skills that we learn to develop as Level II instructors. We want our instructors to be able to provide progressive training and help their students visualize breaking targets so we can empower the subconscious and make the right things happen. Level III At Level III certification, instructors will have their teaching skills fine-tuned to the highest degree of professionalism. At this level, you will not only have the ability to coach form and technique, but you will also get a good grasp of the mental game and will be able to quickly and effectively identify and correct problems. Advanced stage shooters are not looking for someone who wants to change their shooting technique; they are looking for someone who can get their confidence back. At this level, the instructor has to be more patient with the shooter and be able to effectively communicate the minor tweaks and techniques that will improve their game |
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