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How to Shoot Trap: Station 3
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On Station 3 the clay stack (which is used as a memory aid for gun hold) is directly in front of the shooter, and aligned to the center peg. This is a 50-50 station which allows the shooter to move easily left or right. As we change positions on the course, (such as Stations 2 and 4) the angles to the targets change slightly but these Stations are shot in essentially the same fashion with only slight modification of the gun hold. COACH: Chris Batha TIME: 0:045
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Getting to the Top in Trap: The Pattern Board
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The pattern board can be either steel plate, plywood board, or be made of paper. Regardless, it should have a twenty inch and thirty inch circle so you can see where the shot cloud is impacting. This clip shows how to use a pattern board to determine your point of impact and point of aim for proper gun fitting. COACH: Chris Batha TIME: 1:10
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Getting to the Top in Trap: Point of Impact
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When fitting a shotgun it is important to know if the shotgun shoots straight. To do this, we have to take the operator out of the equation and shoot the gun as if it is a rifle to see where the shot are impacting on the pattern board. This clip shows the steps to determine point of impact, or where the shot pattern is hitting without a shooter. COACH: Chris Batha TIME: 1:24
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Getting to the Top in Trap: Point of Aim
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After performing the point of impact test, it is necessary to determine the point of aim for the individual shooter. This clip shows how to perform the point of aim test to address the influence of operator error and allow proper gun adjustments to be made. COACH: Chris Batha TIME: 2:00
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