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Johnnie Prytula
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January 2006's featured shooter was Johnnie Prytula.

Johnnie Prytule

Name: Johnnie Prytula
Age: 56
Home: Tucson, AZ
Originally From: Gazelle, CA
Occupation: Auto Body Tech & Painter
Years Shooting: 40 (Hunting & Trapshooting)
Years Shooting SC: 1
NSCA Class D
Shotgun: Beretta 391
Ammo: 1 oz. Reloads

Q:  What are  your favorite things about shooting Sporting Clays?
A:  Different target presentations.

Q:  What is your favorite target presentation?
A:  Battue & Incoming targets.

Q:  What do you feel is your greatest challenge in Sporting?
A:  Learning the different techniques of how to break a target.

Q:  What do you feel is your biggest accomplishment with regards to Sporting Clays?
A:  Winning 4 tournaments in a row and shooting registered targets for only 7 months.

Q:  What, if any, are your Sporting Clays goals?
A:  To become a master shooter.

Q:  Do you shoot sub-gauge events?
A:  No.

Q:  What is the one "gizmo" you find most useful when shooting?
A:  That would have to be the HiViz Flashpoint Front Sight. I love it!

Q:  What advice would you give to someone just starting out?
A:  Shoot. Don't give up. Make sure of proper gun fit and seek good coaching.

Q:  Anything else we should know?
A:  Special thanks to Carl Patrick (AKA: Hollywood), Tim Miles & Gebben Miles for their coaching. They are the inspiration that got me to where I am now.


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