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Hoof Hearted

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  1. Originally posted by dovekiller:

    I am currious about going and shooting some kind of sporting clays but dont know wich one to do.There are so many different ones I get confused.Wich one would you recomend to a youth who is going to be mostly dove hunting but may do some qual and duck.Thank you for your time! tongue.gif

    For dove I would recommend skeet. That would probably simulate dove the best. You get crossing shots going both ways and incoming overhead shots.

     

    For quail, trap would be good because the targets fly like flushing birds.

     

    For ducks skeet or sporting clays. Sporting clays is always good because it is set up to simulate all different types of hunting situations. Everything from landing ducks to springing teal to crossing pairs and even running rabbits.

  2. Originally posted by dovekiller:

    I am going to go turky hunting next spring and I was told by a friend that I should buy a diaphram call and start practicing.He then told me that it was extremely hard to learn how to use.Yesterday I bought a diaphram call and man was my friend right.I cant even get the slightest sound out of it.I would like any advice you have to help me out.Thank you for your time.(we really need to get more people in these different subjects other than benelli

    Hunter's Specialties offers several different types of diaphram calls and even have some that have instructional audio tapes that are included. Regardless, the diaphram is probably the hardest to use. If you can't seem to get the hang of it I would recommend getting a slate call.

     

    Also, has anyone checked out that new Super Black Eagle with the Steady Grip. A friend of mine got one and loves it. He says he's even going to use it for waterfowl this season.

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