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Want to start learning Skeet Shooting
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2024 1:50 am
by Shobhit2497
Hello Fellow Members,
I'm based out of Delhi NCR and have developed an interest in Skeet shooting. I have zero experience in shooting but really want to pursue it as a sport. Can anyone connect me with a coach or guide me? Or maybe we can have a common gmeet where we can all discuss similar topics one by one.
Looking forward to hearing from you guys.
Cheers,
Shobhit
Re: Want to start learning Skeet Shooting
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2024 2:55 pm
by Shivakr
Hi & Welcome,
everyone starts with a airgun, hope u have passed that stage..
Re: Want to start learning Skeet Shooting
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2025 10:29 am
by Er_Tapan_Jatakia
@Shobhit2497, you can start with Gel Blasters (which absolutely doesn't require any license, not even Aadhaar card), then Air Guns (Pistols, Rifles) proceeding towards Shotguns.
Re: Want to start learning Skeet Shooting
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2025 7:55 pm
by KDS991213
If you want to learn skeet shooting then I would suggest you to join a shotgun club. Contact New Moti bagh gun club in Punjab, they will guide you. Don't waste your time with airguns or other stuff if they don't genuinely interest you.
Re: Want to start learning Skeet Shooting
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2025 6:06 am
by eljefe
Shooting sports involve various spatial skills.
What suits one will not necessarily suit another.
Skeet or clay shooting involves different physical nuances ,processing speeds and hand -eye-brain coordination.
While practicing any shooting sport will help in developing the skills, I would suggest you join an accredited clay shooting programme to learn the specific skill set required
With a shotgun, one doesn’t ‘aim’ as in single projectile firearm , but learn to recognise when the right moment the bird is in your cone of fire and squeeze the trigger- allowing for wind, target movement ,your own swing and particular station.
If for instance you wanted to learn target pistol shooting, I wouldn’t recommend you start with skeet shooting.
Good luck