I do target shooting as a hobby but I’m genuinely curious. The US is known (for better and worse) for it’s culture of gun ownership but the US is also know for widely differing experiences
I do target shooting as a hobby but I’m genuinely curious. The US is known (for better and worse) for it’s culture of gun ownership but the US is also know for widely differing experiences
What about skeet shooting made you dislike it?
My friend took me trap shooting a couple times and I found I enjoy it more than target shooting because it felt fast paced and a bit more challenging imo.
I didn’t write the above, but it might be recoil. For example, a 12 gauge kicks a lot more than a 5.56.
The recoil didn’t help, but I think the main thing for me was the lack of a feedback loop. I hit the pigeon or I didn’t, and I can’t really see how good my tracking was other than that. Target shooting, I could see if I had a near miss, a hit, or a bullseye.