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On 22/12/14 18:49, Jim Henderson wrote:
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> I've got pretty good aim, or used to - though the second time skeet
> shooting, I didn't do so well. It helps to hold the shotgun tight in
> your *shoulder*, not your upper arm. Doing the latter will give you a
> very sore arm, and you won't be able to hit *anything* you intend to.
>
You should try firing an old .303 Lee-Enfield. Do it wrong and you are
in a world of pain >< . Also, don't hold your breath. Just s-q-u-e-e-z-e
Not boasting but I'm still a good shot.
John
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