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Craig9802
October 17, 2008, 10:15 PM
I made my first trip to the trap field today. In fact, it was my first attempt at any type of clay shooting, and my first time shooting since I was a kid (over 20 years ago :eek:).

I first have to say that if I hadn't spent the past few weeks lurking around here, it would have been far less fun and I'd have been far more nervous than I was. I was grateful for the advice and patience of the trap minder and my fellow shooters, who were all college-age kids and were a lot of fun to B.S. with when we were done.

I'm pleased with how things went, in spite of a couple of embarrasing moments (forgot to take off the safety twice, forgot to chamber a round once), and a minor blunder or two (the first round, I started loading up 3 shells, until informed I should only do one at a time and leave the action open between shots). I should have just sat down with the range monitor before starting and asked all my questions before stepping up to the firing line.

In any event, it was a gorgeous fall day in Colorado, my Dad's old Sears 200 performed flawlessly, and I'll only have minor bruising from a few bad mounts / lapses in concentration. :) I'll be back again, and I'll bring some friends next time.

Oh - and I thought 14 and 18 weren't bad scores, all things considered. At least by the second round I was relaxed enough to remember not to just point and bang.

It was the most fun I've had for less than $20 in a very long time. Thanks to Dave McC, Armed Bear, sm, any everyone else here who's ever posted any bit of helpful advice to new shooters. Since my friends here either don't shoot or don't have the time to go when I do, you've all done a great job as virtual mentors.

Milkmaster
October 18, 2008, 01:02 AM
Congrats on the new hobby! Your journey has just begun!

Ringtail
October 18, 2008, 01:26 AM
Enjoyed reading your post. Sounds like you had a great time! Have fun and be safe.

DaleCooper51
October 18, 2008, 08:43 AM
Sounds like a good time. I started shooting trap and skeet in June and remember how nervous I was that first round. My first two rounds of trap were a 10 and 16, but now shoot low 20's. Now I'm looking forward getting out there today. Enjoy the sport.

Dave McCracken
October 18, 2008, 09:25 AM
You made my morning better. Thanks.

The ATA says that typically the first round of trap sees a score of 13, so you did a little better than average.

Next time, try some light loads. An oz will suffice, 7/8 oz is even better.

HTH....

pbrktrt
October 18, 2008, 09:57 AM
and then you'll discover sporting clays.

Craig9802
October 18, 2008, 12:40 PM
I understand there are a couple of good sporting clays courses along the Front Range here. I'm saving those for when my brother comes out to visit over the holidays.

And Dave, I was using 7/8 oz. Rem. Sport Loads. No particular shot caused any pain that I recall, but the cumulative effect of 50 caused some minor bruising. I just chalk it up to poor form, nerves, and the fact that 40 ain't 25. What the heck, it takes a few bike rides for my derriere to re-acclimate to the bike seat too, so some minor discomfort at the beginning is acceptable.

I can still hold my 20 month-old in my right arm this morning, so it's all good. :)

Craig9802
October 18, 2008, 12:44 PM
And thanks for the welcome Dale, MM, and everyone. This forum is one of the friendliest places I know to spend some time.

Dave McCracken
October 18, 2008, 04:25 PM
Good form, fit and a pad add up to comfort,Craig. Good form comes with repetition.