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How to Shoot Skeet: Station 3
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Station 3 is two single targets both of which are crossing targets practically 90 degrees to the shooter. By using the stacks of clays we can see that the targets require about four feet of lead. Using sustained lead, you then try to break the target on or near the center peg. COACH: Chris Batha TIME: 1:15

 

How to Shoot Skeet: Station 4
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Station 4, is pretty much a replication of Station 3, and has two single targets both of which are crossing targets practically 90 degrees to the shooter. By using the stacks of clays we can see that the targets require about 4 feet of lead, which is the largest lead on the sporting clays course. Using sustained lead, you again try to break the target on or near the center peg. COACH: Chris Batha TIME: 1:05

 

How to Shoot Skeet: Station 5
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Although the lead is starting to shrink a bit, the technique on Station 5 is the same as with Stations 3 and 4. Composed of two crossing single targets, the application of the lead indicators, the 18 foot hoop, and gun hold visual aids allow you to break these targets with relative ease. COACH: Chris Batha TIME: 0:58

 

How to Shoot Skeet: Station 6
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Station 6 involves shooting a low house target, a house target and a pair. The low house on Station 2 is the nemesis for the left-hander in a similar fashion as Station 2 is to the right-handed shooter. This clip explains proper gun movement and the concept of minimalistic shooting to help maximize your chance of breaking the targets. COACH: Chris Batha TIME: 3:00

 

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