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Just shot my first NSCA registered shoot - how do I know if my score qualifies for anything?

Shot my first NSCA registered event last weekend at the state shoot. I'm using a Browning Citori 725 with Modified/Improved Modified chokes and 1oz #8 loads. Finished with an 82/100, which felt dec...

Competitions Registered Shoots | asked 27 days ago by Sarah M.
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First NSCA registered shoot coming up - what should I expect?

Just signed up for my first NSCA shoot next month. I've only shot at my local club's fun shoots before. I'm running a Beretta A400 Xcel with an Improved Cylinder choke, usually shooting 1-1/8 oz of...

Competitions Registered Shoots | asked 27 days ago by Duck Hunter Dan
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Squad etiquette question for my first NSCA registered shoot

I've been shooting local club events for about 2 years and finally signed up for my first NSCA registered shoot next month. I'm comfortable with the shooting part, but I'm a little nervous about sq...

Competitions Registered Shoots | asked 27 days ago by Sporting Clays Steve
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First NSCA registered shoot coming up - what should I expect?

Just signed up for my first NSCA shoot next month and honestly feeling a bit overwhelmed. I've been shooting casually at my local club for about 6 months with my Beretta A300 Outlander (Modified ch...

Competitions Registered Shoots | asked 28 days ago by Coach Jim
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Struggling with consistency on FITASC's quartering targets from Station 3

Been shooting FITASC for a couple seasons now, and I keep dropping targets on Station 3 when they're quartering away. Using a Browning 725 with a Modified choke, Federal 1-1/8oz #8 at 1200fps. I fe...

Competitions Rules & Scoring | asked 28 days ago by Skeet Shooter Sue
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Squad etiquette question - when to call for the bird?

Been shooting NSCA registered shoots for about 2 years now, mostly local stuff but did my first state championship last month. I shoot a Browning Citori 725 with modified choke, usually 1-1/8 oz of...

Competitions Registered Shoots | asked 29 days ago by Trap Shooter Tom
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Just shot my first NSCA registered shoot - how do I figure out my classification?

Shot my first NSCA registered shoot last weekend at the state championship. I'm shooting a Beretta A400 Xcel with a 30" barrel, using Federal Top Gun 1-1/8oz #8 shot at 1200fps. Finished with a 78/...

Competitions Registered Shoots | asked 29 days ago by Learning Larry
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First NSCA registered shoot coming up - what should I expect?

I've been shooting sporting clays casually at my local club for about 6 months and signed up for my first NSCA registered shoot next month. Shooting a Beretta A400 Xcel with a Modified choke, usual...

Competitions Registered Shoots | asked 30 days ago by Sporting Clays Steve
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Just shot my first NSCA registered shoot - how do I know if my score qualifies for classification?

Shot my first NSCA registered 100-target event last weekend with my Beretta A400 Xcel Sporting. Finished with an 82. I've been shooting casually for about 2 years but this was my first registered e...

Competitions Registered Shoots | asked about 1 month ago by Dave the Reloader
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First registered NSCA shoot coming up - what should I expect?

I've been shooting sporting clays casually at my local club for about 6 months and signed up for my first NSCA registered shoot next weekend. I'm a bit nervous about the process. I shoot a Beretta ...

Competitions Registered Shoots | asked about 1 month ago by Trap Shooter Tom
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