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- January 2009 Sporting Clays Tip Released : From the Paragon School of Sporting
"Shooting Methods – Wise Choices – 2 of 4" is Part 3 of an ongoing series of tips on shooting methods. Over the next few months, each month we will focus on one method, why and where you might want to use it, and the strengths and weaknesses of each method. - Clay Target Shooting Methods RSS Feed Just Updated with Part 2 of a Series of Sporting Clays Tips-00
Part 2 of an ongoing series of Sporting Clay Target Shooting Tips was just released in the Sporting Clays Shooting Tips RSS Feed! This series will focus on various shooting methods, strengths / weaknesses of each, the why's and where's of using them, and the value of having more than one shooting method. - Clay Target Shooting Methods : Part 2 of a Series of Sporting Clays Tips Just Released
Part 2 of an ongoing series of Sporting Clay Target Shooting Tips just released! Focusing on various shooting methods, strengths / weaknesses of each, the why's and where's of using them, and the value of having more than one shooting method. - Clay Target Shooting Methods : Part 1 of a Series of Sporting Clays Tips Just Released-00-553
Introducting Part 1 of an ongoing series of Sporting Clay Target Shooting Tips. We will focus on various shooting methods, strengths / weaknesses of each, the why's and where's of using them, and the value of having more than one shooting method. - A Parachute Swing - Previously Published Sporting Clays Article by Dan Schindler
Good shooting form is my trade. It is because I typically study and adjust hundreds of students each year that I’ve developed the ability to see the slightest infractions in their swing and shot. It is these errors of varying degrees that contribute to shooter inconsistencies, hence their importance to both shooter and instructor alike. As you would expect, a day in my office is to spend time with r.g.m. (random gun movement). - 3 Steps To A Broken Target - Sporting Clays Article by Dan Schindler, The Paragon School of Sporting
Can a shooting formula be that reliable, that consistent and that simple? Yes. - Pull Away From the Competition : A Sporting Clays Article by Dan Schindler
For those who wish to advance in sporting clays it's a good idea to know which topics to discuss first. - Touch - The Essential Skill : Sporting Clays Article by Dan Schindler
Every day, our sport continues to make ever-increasing demands on our swing for precision. Compromise that precision by under or over-exerting the swing, consistency suffers and targets will be missed. - Honest Truths and Some Pretty Good Opinions : A Sporting Clays Article from Dan Schindler
Saying “I want to shoot better,” defines a goal but is a bit vague on how to get there. Learning a few principles might improve the odds on your achieving this goal. - Echoes : Sporting Clays Article by Dan Schindler : The Paragon School of Sporting
Why we can't take more out of sporting clays than we put in. - Where's The Magic? : Sporting Clays Article by Dan Schindler : The Paragon School of Sporting
16 young, passionate shooters prove, there’s no magic in the method. The magic is in the application of the method. - Seeing The Wolf : Sporting Clays Article by Dan Schindler : The Paragon School of Sporting
For those who aspire to higher Sporting Clays Shooting Skills, focus inevitably shifts from breaking the target to score. Here we begin to look at the miss. Why did we miss that target? For that matter, how did we hit the previous one? - Mr. Bittlekirk is Missing : Sporting Clays Article by Dan Schindler : The Paragon School of Sporting
Mr. Bittlekirk is, for the most part, your average, agreeable guy. He likes football, baseball and fast food. His physically demanding job keeps him in good shape as his handshake and physique implied. Rugged face and stature, Mr. Bittlekirk was outwardly personable but I detected a serious edge about him too. Over coffee and a sweet-roll we talked about our upcoming session. - Seeing The Wolf : A Sporting Clays Article by Daniel Schindler of The Paragon School of Sporting
For those who aspire to higher sporting skills, focus inevitably shifts from breaking the target to the final score. It is here we begin to look at the miss. Why did we miss that target? For that matter, how did we hit the previous one? - Sporting Clays Tips and Techniques Now Available as RSS Feed from The Paragon School of Sporting
Each month, The Paragon School of Sporting provides a new shooting tip to help you be more consistent in the shooting box and on your scoresheet. Now it is even easier to recieve your monthly Sporting Clays Tip, just subscribe to the new RSS Feed. - Gambling With Your Shooting : A Sporting Clays Article by Daniel Schindler
The worst thing about being self-taught is the teacher. It’s not that we men aren’t smart because we are. In this case, it’s kind of like the Driver’s Ed teacher saying, “Look, we’ll talk about the brake tomorrow, right now just get your coat and I’ll get the keys.” - Sporting Clays Books Now Available from The Paragon School of Sporting
Written by Daniel L. Schindler, these books on Sporting Clays are essential to every shooter's library. Authored in clear, simple language, these books have received excellent reviews from shooters at all skill levels.
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