Clay Shooting - Basic Instruction
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Clay Shooting - Basic Instruction
Molly Duren of L.L.Bean goes over the basic instruction needed to get started in the exciting sport of clay shooting. She discusses how to determine your dominant eye, correct shooting stance, how to correctly mount the gun and more.
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