Hello hvj1,
You got me thinking, Sir. Thank you.
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(doesn't mean I wasn't thinking before
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I understand that in 6 days one can only get the feel of the thing and the actual learning will be much much longer.(Fact is, learning never ends) And if I am not wrong, loads and loads of practice after learning the basics while improving and bettering techniques each day is the key. Right?
Now the million dollar question for me is:
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what is the most practical way to get into serious trap shooting in India?(which is what I want to do.)
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How feasible is it to join a club, get the licence and get myself under an experienced shooter(If I can find one) and then after getting some hang of the thing, go abroad for some professional coaching and get the quality mentoring?
To do that would also be a tedious task in India I suppose. Getting the licence is one. And then getting a decent gun.
Please guide.
Regards
Vikram