d2wing
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It depends. But for most, clays are harder. I have shot in a league and also against a state champion. I like it because I think it is closer to real hunting. Debatable. Being trained in the quick kill technique I shoot by looking at the target not aiming or depending on gun inertia. However, as I got older, I did not keep up on training and now try to aim and get screwed up easy. I can still shoot trap some but clays are not very good for me anymore. Guess I am not much help.How do people fare when taking on Sporting Clays from scratch? Seems the unlimited target presentations from stand to stand and day to day would make it hard to learn. Trap and Skeet might be a prerequisite.