stubblejumper,you may find trap boring but the objective in the game of trap and as well skeet is to shoot perfect scores every round,and not how many can I break this round.Put that pressure on yourself everytime you step to the line and you will see you wont find it boring.
When I shoot skeet,my objective is to sharpen my shooting skills by simulating the conditions that I will face while shooting upland birds,in other words targets flying away from me,towards me,from right to left,from left to right,and the same types of shots with two targets.
Since I don't have access to a local sporting clays field,skeet is my best option,since the shooting conditions are much more realistic than trap,where the targets are all flying away from the shooter.I find that aspect of trap to be boring.
I shoot trap,skeet and sporting clays and I find myself defending trap to the recreational skeet and sporting clay shooters all the time.These are mostly bird hunters who love there wingshooting.
I am a hunter that enjoys wingshooting upland birds much more than waterfowl,and skeet lets me simulate that type of shooting,much better than trap.
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