WebMay 3, 2010 · if you can hold your own at sporting, and your gun shoots point of aim, you should know where your shooting. if you then only get 9 out of 25 at dtl there is something seriously wrong somewhere. you must have shot dtl type targets on the sporting shoots at sometime so just take them the same. :thumbs: Quote Link to comment Share on other … WebJul 9, 2024 · 2024 British Shooting Show February 24, 2024; FABARM L4S Sporting February 23, 2024; Top 10 Sporting Shotguns of 2024 February 22, 2024; High Pheasants At Bettws …
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WebDec 15, 2016 · Domestic DTL or US style ATA Trap and Olympic Trap A gun for Domestic DTL or US style ATA trap (which is much the same thing) will want tight or tightish chokes, 30 or 32” barrels and might benefit from being a bit weighty – 8, 9 or even 10 pounds depending on your style and preference. WebApr 16, 2012 · LOL I've shot DTL with a SxS! sporter is no issue trap guns tend to be heavier to reduce recoil and muzzle flip for a quick second shot, Also shot it with 1/4 & 3/8 chokes..... Cheers HDAV, I'm deffo having a go next week. A while back I had a couple of shots with a trap gun and thought it was quite easy compared to sporting. howard silby nab
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WebFeb 18, 2024 · I was stationed in the UK from ’86 to ’92 and shot DTL several times. I remember the shooter gets more points for a first shot kill as opposed to a second shot … WebMar 31, 2024 · In England we submit the scores from the Home Internationals. The disciplines included Handicap-by-Distance, Singles, Double Rise, and DTL gave the England shooters a good start. Geoff Howlett won the 200 DTL high gun outright 299/291 event and after a shoot off with the New Zealand Junior James Sullivan to win the silver ATA Singles. WebMar 22, 2024 · Raise the comb and repeat. Keep raising the comb until the breaks start to get worse and than back the comb back down to the "best" solid break position. Now you have the POI that is right for how you shoot." This is great advice from one of the best trapshooters and trainers in the country. howard sill md