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Miss Understood : Sporting Clays Article From the Paragon School of Sporting

Miss Understood : Sporting Clays Article From the Paragon School of Sporting

Miss UnderstoodI’ve just come home from the outstanding NC State shoot at Hunters Pointe where Chuck Frazier perpetrated on us some of his best, most well thought out target presentations. Standing in the box, I distinctly remember telling myself not to shoot that target right there. Did I remember to follow those instructions? Actually, to Read the rest of this entry »

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Homeschooling vs Public School Can We All Get Along?

Homeschooling vs Public School Can We All Get Along?

Homeschooling vs Public School Can We All Get Along?

Homeschoolers and the public system can (and do in many communities) comfortably and successfully work side by side and in the best case scenarios, these two entities actually become benefactors of each others time and talents. As homeschoolers, having the respect of a local educational community is an essential factor in this co-existing equation and is readily achie Read the rest of this entry »

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The Unwanted Choke : Sporting Clays Article by Dan Schindler : the Paragon School of Sporting

The Unwanted Choke : Sporting Clays Article by Dan Schindler : the Paragon School of Sporting

The Unwanted Choke

Sometimes it starts while you are waiting on station to begin your round. Possibly stepping into the box on the first or last field initiates it. For others, it may be constant during a tournament from start to finish.

Attending a Zone shoot one weekend, a State shoot the next—re-packing—then attending anoth Read the rest of this entry »

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