
Really, who doesn't want to score higher when shooting sporting clays, trap and skeet? Doing so, however, can be a matter of knowing where and when to squeeze the trigger. Gil Ash of Texas-based Optimum Shotgun Performance Shooting School breaks down how to analyze the flight path of sporting clays in this video. Ash's pointers are part of series produced by the National Shooting Sports Foundation and if applied correctly will have you busting more blue rock in no time.
Recommended Competitive Shooting Resources
Gun Digest Book of Trap & Skeet Shooting


![Best Concealed Carry Guns In 2025 [Field Tested] Wilson Combat EDC X9S 1](https://gundigest.com/wp-content/uploads/Wilson-Combat-EDC-X9S-1-324x160.jpg)


![Best 9mm Carbine: Affordable PCCs [Tested] Ruger Carbine Shooting](https://gundigest.com/wp-content/uploads/Ruger-Carbine-Shooting-100x70.jpg)
![Best AR-15: Top Options Available Today [Field Tested] Harrington and Richardson PSA XM177E2 feature](https://gundigest.com/wp-content/uploads/Harrington-and-Richardson-PSA-XM177E2-feature-100x70.jpg)
