Shotgun Training
This section of the book clearly demonstrates with pictures the different safe ways to carry the shotgun, the ready position, and the final position the shooter should be in at the time shots are fired.
Shooters can learn how to fit themselves to the police or hunting shotgun so the gun will shoot where they point it.
Gain an understanding of the function of the eyes in controlling a shooter's level of skill and should you shoot the shotgun with one eye or two eyes open. Jim's book will tell you.
People inherently like to break things, so Jim Gregg has always used clay targets in shotgun training. The learning curve is so much shorter and it's a whole lot more fun than shooting paper. It is an experience that lasts a lifetime
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