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FOREST AND STREAM 
August, 1921 
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TRAPSHOOTING 
HINTS 
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The shooter is now all ready to give 
the call “Pull." He must not try to 
shoot too quickly but endeavor to lo- 
cate the target by raising the muzzle 
of the gun. The cheek should rest on 
the stock in the same position as before 
giving the word “Pull." When he be- 
lieves he is aiming correctly he should 
squeeze the trigger firmly while the gun 
is in motion upwards and the muzzle 
of the gun appears to be just below or 
at the bottom edge of the target. The 
same idea of keeping the gun in mo- 
tion while squeezing the trigger ap- 
plies to right and left angle-thrown 
targets, whether they are extreme or 
only slight. Be sure never to cover 
up or hide the target with the muzzle 
of the gun or it will be overshot and 
missed. In shooting angle-thrown tar- 
gets, swing the muzzle of the gun with 
the target, keeping it in sight, and 
when it appears as though you were 
passing it with the muzzle of the gun 
pull the trigger without stopping the 
swing any part of an instant. The 
principle causes of missing are from 
stopping the gun when pulling the 
trigger and from raising the head from 
the gun when in the act of firing. 
Raising the eyebrows will often cause a 
miss, because in doing so the head is 
liable to be raised from the stock of 
the gun. The novice should be very 
intent on his work and endeavor to 
learn to concentrate his entire attention 
on what he is trying to accomplish. 
Those who can acquire this faculty to 
the greatest degree are the ones who 
eventually become the most proficient 
in any sport, as well as in trapshoot- 
ing. 
While endeavoring to perfect himself 
in the sport of trapshooting, the nov- 
ice should always try his best to make 
every shot a hit and not attempt to 
copy the style or form of too many 
different shooters, as he will not pro- 
gress as he would if he stuck to the 
one that appears to be the natural one 
for him and the one he is making prog- 
ress with. As the beginner becomes 
more proficient in making better 
scores he will eventually acquire posi- 
tion, etc., which he will find to be best 
suited to himself and which he will 
unconsciously adopt. This is because 
the sport is largely an individual one, 
as no one can help him to direct the 
gun after the word “Pull” is given. The 
instructions given herein are the first 
and fundamental ideas and if followed 
out are bound to cause progress in the 
fascinating sport of trap-shooting. 
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