I'm no Master Class shooter by any stretch. I do well to break 23 or 24 on the Skeet Fields. One of the board members at our club is a Master Class Skeet Shooter, head coach of the local high school shotgun team and will be inducted next month into the GA Skeet Shooting Hall of Fame. He has coached kids that have gone to nationals for the last four years and even some shooters that have been recruited by the Army Marksmanship Unit and are being grommed for future Olympians.

He offers lessons out at the club and asks a very important question to everyone who signs up for a private lesson. "What is your goal? Do you want to be a better wing shooter/bird hunter or a better competitive shooter?"

The answer to that question greatly influences the techniques and leads he teaches.