The Dyke Side Trap Can be shot from 2 positions – one is relatively straight forward and ideal as a training trap. The other is much more tricky and definitely not for beginners! |
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Down the Line Our down the line set up – maybe not truly regulation but this is a ‘sporting’ ground. |
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High Tower Bird This shows a gun shooting at a high tower bird (42 foot) during a training session with Ben. The tower bird is normally shot as a quartering/high crossing target which most people regard as a quite testing. |
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Oak Tree Trap The Oak Tree trap - a reasonably straight forward trap where the target climbs and drifts from left to right, often the second target which novices under instruction from Ben will shoot at. |
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Long Crosser The long crosser is launched about 10 feet above the ground and crosses left to right at about 25 yards. |
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Billy’s Corner Billy has 3 traps which can be shot in any sequence or combination. A straight forward going away, a left to right crosser at 15 yards and a left to right crosser at 30 yards. |
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Wills Skeet Pair The ‘A’ Bird of Wills skeet pair being shot from his training cage – shot from this cage the bird is ideal for beginners. Otherwise this ‘pair’ can be shot either singly, on the report pair or sim pair, either bird first. |
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The Shooting Ground This picture shows a general view down the field. |